Paracord Survival Bracelet Jig,

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They're useful when you need a bit of strong cord for surviving an emergency. Such as for a tourniquet, animal trap, mending some gear, lashing some sticks together for a shelter, etc. You just unbraid it and you have 10 or so feet of cord.
 
They're useful when you need a bit of strong cord for surviving an emergency. Such as for a tourniquet, animal trap, mending some gear, lashing some sticks together for a shelter, etc. You just unbraid it and you have 10 or so feet of cord.

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These are usually made from paracord 550, which means they can hold upto 550lbs. thats alot of strength on something which resembles a bit of string. have to be careful though, as alot of manufacturers in china have opted for a nylon centre oppose from the traditional kevlar which reduced its breaking point to around 330lbs. still rather impressive, but keep in mind your bracelet may only support 300lbs
 
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