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134 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
nice bracelet...once,
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This review is from: Para-Cord Survival Bracelet "Black" 9 Inch (Misc.)
This bracelet is a great idea. 10ft of paracord could come in handy in a variety of situations. But here is my problem.... the bracelet is 3 beans (i bought 2) - with shipping it was a total of 16 dollars. spending this much made me apprehensive about ripping it up to use it - and that was the whole idea behind getting it! (of course in a real survival situation I would not think about it.) So my advice would be to buy the bracelet - once. then get some para cord and go online and find instructions on making one yourself. I spent 5 dollars on 50ft of para cord and re-used the same buckle and now have no problem taking apart the bracelet for anything. I just knotted it up again and it took about 20 minutes, but I really think it was because it was my first time knotting the bracelet myself. In the future I expect it to take about 10 mins tops. Just a thought - the bracelet is top notch and there are a ton of uses for para cord. Just my 2 cents on saving 2 cents...LOL
36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its What You Need Before You Need It,
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This review is from: Para-Cord Survival Bracelet "Black" 9 Inch (Misc.)
I received one of these in a care package while serving in the Army in Afghanistan. It has about 24 feet of "para-cord", known in the military as "550 cord". The beauty of 550 cord is that it will support an immense amount of weight, up to 550 lbs (allegedly). Having it in a 9 inch bracelet makes it convenient, and means not having to sacrifice space in your pocket by leaving behind something else of value.
The only complaint that I had with it was upon first arrival. It was stiff and was taking a while to conform to the shape of my wrist. This process can be sped along by soaking it in hot water and then wearing it. When the time comes, you just pull the ends back through the loop and unravel the bracelet. I have seen these used as: impromptu clotheslines, replacement straps for body armor, replacement weapon slings, and leashes for a variety of animals among other things. I still carry mine, comfortably secure in the knowledge that I will have a length of lifesaving cord when I need it most.
42 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top quality affordable Para Cord Bracelet!,
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This review is from: Para-Cord Survival Bracelet "Black" 9 Inch (Misc.)
I purchased this Para-Cord Survival Bracelet mainly because of its price. Don't let the low cost run you off! After I received it, I discovered that a cheap price don't always mean a cheaply made product. I am very happy with the purchase I made of this particular para cord product. The 9 inch bracelet fits perfectly. It comes with a very nice snap type buckle that seems to keep it secure to my wrist. The knots are secure, ties are tight and overall it looks GREAT! Best of all to me, its Made in the USA by an American Veteran! I'll be ordering a few more IM sure.
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