Survival Straps are nifty survival tools that are generally bracelets made from the same material that’s used for parachute cords. This type of cord is extremely lightweight, very strong and comfortable to wear.
This cord is woven together tightly and is attractive enough that many people wear the bracelet as a piece of custom jewelry. They come in different sizes and colors and have a multitude of uses.
You can get various different types of bracelets, some with extra tools woven into the cord (some even have small led torches!)
They can be used as a medical bracelet and a steel tag inscribed with the owner’s name and medical condition is woven to the front of the material. The bracelets can be custom made to support certain causes and to show loyalty to your school.
The school ones can be made with school colors and insignia. The bracelets can also be made to show military support including for fallen soldiers. They can be customized to honor certain individuals and can also be customized with photos of your family.
Rope Whenever You Need It
The Survival Straps have many uses in the event of an emergency. You get about 16 feet of the paracord when you need to use it. If you have to use the cord, you simply press the quick release on the end, tug the woven piece and disassemble it within seconds.
People have used the bracelets to rescue people caught in water, to save drowning victims and even as a tourniquet. They’ve been used as a sling by soldiers in dire situations. The cord can be unraveled to secure provisions and keep them shut tightly against marauding animals.
So Many Uses For A Simple Tool
Survivalists love the bracelets because of the multiple uses they offer. Not only can they be used to save a life, but they can also be used to fix a shelter.
For example, the cord can be unraveled to tie down a tent or cut and used to tie tree branches together in order to form protection against the elements.
They can be used to tie items to your vehicle if you need to bug out in a hurry. They can be used to secure a door or as fishing line if you need to fish to supply food for yourself. They’re strong enough to be used as a snare in hunting. In the event that someone injures a bone, the cord can quickly be used to fasten a splint.