Take a look at our Quick Deploy Millipede Paracord Bracelet witb Shackle in a variety of colors.
We’ve crafted this quick deploy Millipede Paracord Bracelet with Stainless Steel Shackle. This version can quickly be taken apart by simply removing the shackle from the loops, pulling the loops and in under ten seconds you have 10-14 feet of durable paracord to use.
MATERIALS
The 3/16 inch Shackle is inoxidable, so you can wear this bracelet in water and it’ll remain in perfect condition. If you’re in a jam, this Boat Anchor Shackle has a 530 lb working load.
This version is made from reflective paracord, which helps increase safety on the dark and has a 160 lb working load limit. Measures 1/8″ and is made from 10-14 feet of paracord.
This is the perfect bracelet for urban survivalists and outback enthusiasts alike. Not a lot of wittiness or quirk here, just good old fashioned accessories with a purpose.
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PICKING A SIZE
Wrist size- Simply measure your wrist with string (and a ruler) or measuring tape.
Bracelet size- Add 1/2″ – 1″ to your wrist size and that’s the size bracelet you should select.
Paracord is a lightweight (and strong) nylon rope that was originally used in the suspension lines of US parachutes during World War II. Soldiers, however, found that this miracle rope was useful for far more than their paratrooper missions. In the ensuing years, both the military and civilians alike have found hundreds if not thousands of uses for paracord.
If you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place, here’s a few potentially lifesaving uses for your paracord bracelet:
* Secure a tent
* Secure a tarp between trees
* Secure things to the outside of your backpack
* Make a tourniquet
* Secure a splint
* Make a sling for your arm
* Make an emergency belt to hold your pants up
* Replace a broken bra strap (ladies, you know this happens)
* Replace broken or missing shoe laces
* Create a makeshift lanyard
* String a clothesline
* Hang something up off the ground
* Rig a pulley system
* Make traps and snares
* Keep rolled up items secure
* Tie objects together for easier transport
* Use as rope
* Make a sack for carrying groceries or gear
* Tie tall garden vegetable plants to stakes
* Make a pet leash
* Make a pet collar
* Tie stuff down so it will not blow away in a storm
* Create a trip wire
* Create makeshift hand cuffs (work or play… we’re not judging)
* Identify members of a group using different colored armbands or bracelets
* Use as sewing thread (inner threads)
* Use as fishing line (inner threads)
* Emergency dental floss (inner threads)
* Emergency suture material (inner threads) when there is nothing else available
This listing is for ONE quick deploy millipede paracord bracelet, but you’re welcomed to purchase as many as you’d like =)