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Big Changes have been occuring at Paracord Plus.  We've tripled the size of the team, and have been working on a major website redesign.  The old site has been down for the last few weeks while we work hard at our "Grand Opening".

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What Is A Paracord Survival Bracelet

What Is A Paracord Survival Bracelet
By Jeremy Silver

Paracord Survival Bracelets Defined

What is a Paracord Survival Bracelet? Simply it's one length of a single piece of 550 Type III paracord weaved into a bracelet and fashioned onto the wrist. Many designers lay claims to design interpretations however the most important factor is the quality of the product and paracord. The paracord varies from manufacturer to manufacturer with the best quality generally being regarded as US military specification paracord. The US reputation for manufacturing paracord is mainly due to the fact that US manufacturers have defined standards outlined by the US Military (MIL-C-5040). Now that you know what a Paracord Survival Bracelet is, it's easy to see that any situation that you find yourself in requiring paracord only requires you to untie the bracelet and you have a very useful single piece of cord.

So what are the many uses of paracord? The answer is pretty much anything and everything mainly limited by a persons imagination to use the product. Broken shoe laces up a mountain? The outer sheath makes excellent boot laces and will most likely outlast the originals that came with the boots. Need some quick thread? The inner cores are great for impromptu fishing line or first aid. Need some lashing for a tarp shelter? Again take out the the inner strands and you have all the cord that you need! Need to fix the Space Shuttle on it's second mission (No not a joke, paracord was actually used to repair the Space Shuttle in 1997). It sounds a bit ridiculous but paracord is so useful for replacing everything that it is even now used in space. Back on earth a broken gear strap on your kayak, making a field repair to your backpack or making an impromptu rope for a bear bag... the list goes on.

Paracord is listed within nearly all survival kits today. Largely due to it being one of the most versatile pieces of equipment you can take to the field. It's light, super strong and super compact. The sheath is braided from 32 strands and the inner strands are made up of 7 two-ply yarns. Paracord survival bracelets are in use by both military / police units and civilians worldwide.

Paracord bracelets share a number of knotting techniques which allow it to have two, three and even four colours woven into the paracord bracelet design. Choices of a single buckle or knot(s) to complete the loop of the paracord bracelet are again down to the designer.

Experience personnel trained in survival techniques and individuals who spend time outdoors are now realising a paracord survival bracelet is a great way to carry some spare paracord with you.
Want to find out more about Paracord Survival Bracelets, then visit Jeremy Silver's site on how to choose the best Paracord Survival Bracelets for your needs.

Article Source: http://www.artipot.com

Tuesday, January 25, 2011