Paracord Bracelet for Survival Crafted from 12 feet of woven paracord, the same nylon cord that's been used in parachutes since World War II, a survival bracelet is an essential item for any adventurer (or wannabe). It's proven useful in all kinds of situations in the wild, from marking a trail to fishing for dinner. Ten Different Uses of a Paracord - Make a shelter (ideally a lean-to style) - Fishing line (inner strands) - Tinder easier to ignite (inner strands) - Snare trap - Make a tourniquet to reduce blood lost - Mark your path to avoid getting lost (orange paracord) - Sewing material (inner strand) - Dental floss (inner strand) - Secure a splint - Replace broken shoe laces - Washing line to dry your gear by the fireThe Atomic Bear We make premium tools to make sure that you are prepared to survive.
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