The listing, 550 PARACORD "CREAMSICLE" BRACELET has ended.
due too other listians undercutting in thier pricing and loosing money, these auctions will probably be the last i have for paracord...if any think my price is too high i invite them to look at survivalstraps.com for pricing...thanks
8 INCH BRACELET ORANGE AND WHITE "CREAMSICKLE"
COLORS! or TENNESSEE show your school spirit!
I am a disabled veteran who makes these for a living because its all i can do anymore. I want to warn bidders to be careful of fake bracelets on the site. 550 paracord has 7 nylon strands in the middle surrounded by the outer sheath. There are fakes that have cotton in the core, those are the fakes!! If it seems to good to be true, it probably is!
**Handmade** AND WILL NOT ROT OR MILDEW!!
How can a Paracord bracelet save your life?
Here are some typical, smart and really ingenious ways to take advantage of this popular cord. Securing equipment, making a clothesline for wet gear, or stringing up tarps. Besides that, a paracord may be used for emergency purposes to make a tie, a splint, a sling, or maybe even weave a stretcher, if needed. Remember, that the one absolute rule about parachute cord is to melt the ends with your lighter to prevent them from fraying.
For survival uses, paracord can be modified into traps, snares, gill nets or fishing lines. Using simple knotting skills with branches one can make a shelter out of a 50 foot long paracord. A bridge or a ladder can be woven with the help of branches and a cord as well. If you double the cord, it can serve as a boat anchor line. It is really advisable that you do not use parachute cord for rappelling, however, in case of real emergency, it has proven to be useful and really strong.
The uses are really too many to list!!