Survival Straps: Bracelets for More Than a Fashion Emergency

06/24/09  Print This Post Print This Post    1 Comment   Popular   Written by Michelle Schusterman
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These bracelets are cool, stylish, and allow you to have up to 18′ of super-strong paracord with you at all times.
Survival Straps

Photo courtesy of SurvivalStraps.com

Made by SurvivalStraps.com, one paracord survival bracelet contains about 1.75′ of 500lb military spec paracord for every inch ordered. Whether you’re hiking, skydiving, or shopping, you can unravel the bracelet to make use of the paracord for any emergency situation. Best of all, if you do need to unravel, just send the used cord back to SurvivalStraps and they’ll replace it free (with the exception of shipping charges).

SurvivalStraps are made by Tough Gear, Inc., a small, family-run business in Florida. A portion of all proceeds is donated to the Wounded Warrior Project, a fund to help seriously wounded soldiers when they return home.

Check out their website for other paracord items, including watch straps, belts, and even dog collars!

Each bracelet is custom made, allowing you to choose between almost 900 different color combinations. Clasp your bracelet with either a tough plastic side release buckle, or a marine grade stainless steel shackle for attachment purposes.

A larger, wide survival bracelet offers up to 26′ of paracord- 3′ for every inch.

When you order either bracelet, choose your wrist size (between 6″ and 9″) to ensure your bracelet fits perfectly.

Jewelry has never been so functionable and fashionable at the same time!

Price: $18.95-$21.95 | BUY


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Matador ID: michelles

Michelle is a musician, writer, and teacher just trying to see the world while doing what she loves for a living. After a fantastic year in Salvador, Brazil, she is now teaching ESL in South Korea with her husband and chocolate lab. In addition to traveling and writing, Michelle plays the steel drum in several bands and is an aspiring novelist. She's addicted to coffee and loves trying new food, the spicier the better.

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