Black Tactical Paracord Survival Bracelet
Are you ready for unexpected situations during your outdoor adventures, camping trips, or a demanding LARP? This stylish and highly practical survival bracelet, woven from exceptionally durable parachute cord, is much more than just an interesting fashion accessory for your wrist. In a crisis situation, you can unravel it in moments to obtain two metres of extremely strong rope, which can unexpectedly get you out of a tight spot. Furthermore, thanks to the robust metal quick-release shackle inspired by maritime and tactical gear, you can securely fasten it to your wrist and remove it in a flash when needed. Equip yourself with this indispensable piece of tactical gear and be prepared to face any challenge! Further product information ...
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Black Tactical Paracord Survival Bracelet with Quick-Release Shackle
Usage and Tactical Potential of Parachute Cord
The primary purpose of this bracelet is to always have a versatile survival tool on your person. The braided pattern can be easily unravelled in an emergency. The resulting 200 centimetres (6.56 feet) of strong rope will serve you for an endless array of tasks – from building a makeshift shelter, securing a splint for an injury, and crafting traps, to repairing a snapped rucksack strap or serving as a replacement lace for your sturdy boots. A unique feature of this model is the metal quick-release carabiner (known as a snap shackle). It fastens with a click, and to release it quickly, you simply pull on the attached small cord. This system allows you to rip the bracelet off your wrist in a split second, even if you are wearing thick gloves.
An Interesting Fact from Military History
Did you know that paracord, or parachute cord (originally designated as 550 cord), gained its fame during the Second World War? American paratroopers would often cut the cords from their parachutes after landing because they discovered how incredibly useful and versatile this rope was in the field. Since then, paracord has become an absolute standard for armies around the world and gradually made its way into the civilian outdoor sector, where people began weaving these very popular survival bracelets from it.
Guidelines for Safe Handling
Remember that whilst paracord itself is highly durable, the bracelet is not designed for climbing, abseiling, or securing individuals at heights. The load-bearing capacity of the cord will not support the full weight of a human body in dynamic motion. Furthermore, exercise extreme caution if you are working near moving machinery parts. Unlike bracelets with a plastic side-release buckle, which can snap and free your hand under extreme tension, the metal shackle is very strong. Accidentally catching the bracelet on machinery could lead to severe wrist injuries.
Maintenance Instructions
To ensure your bracelet serves you for as long as possible, it requires only minimal care. If it becomes soiled with mud or sweat during outdoor activities, simply wash it in lukewarm water with a little mild soap and allow it to air dry at room temperature. Never dry it on a hot radiator. It is advisable to wipe the metal shackle dry after contact with water and occasionally lubricate its moving pin with a small drop of multi-purpose oil so that the mechanism remains lightning-fast and does not jam.
Technical Specifications of the Bracelet
| Cord Material | Paracord (parachute cord) |
| Clasp Material | Blackened metal |
| Clasp Type | Quick-release carabiner (snap shackle) with pull cord |
| Braided Length | 22 cm (8.66 inches) |
| Unravelled Length | approx. 2 m (6.56 feet) |
| Colour | Matte black |
To complement this functional bracelet on your excursions into nature, I highly recommend acquiring a reliable folding tactical knife and a high-quality fire starter, providing you with a perfect basic survival kit for any conditions.
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