Today we're introducing one of our awesome new products that is flying off the shelves at www.elitesurvivor.com It's our Paracord Survival Watch. It basically combines the best aspects of the compass version of our tactical paracord bracelet with the functionality of a watch and a thermometer. This super functional piece does it all with style to boot. Available in several color options including black, olive/army green, khaki and a sportier red and black. We just listed these Friday and are already selling out, but not to worry---more are on the way.
Here's the link to this bad boy.
It has the normal paracord functions (whistle, cutter, flint rod for firestarting) plus a watch, compass and thermometer---and it's priced very reasonably. Oh and did we mention US customers get FREE shipping? Now we have. You're welcome.
Here's a couple links to our other Tactical Paracord Bracelets and a list of some of the uses for paracord in general.
Compass version: https://elitesurvivor.com/collections/paracord/products/tactical-military-paracord-survival-bracelet-with-compass-flint-whistle-and-blade-free-shipping-usa Only $9.50 shipped in the USA.
Non-compass version: https://elitesurvivor.com/collections/paracord/products/paracord-survival-bracelet-military-green Less than $7 shipped in the USA!!
44 WAYS TO USE PARACORD FOR PREPPING AND SURVIVAL
- Secure a tent
- Secure a tarp between trees
- Hang tools from your belt
- Hang tools from around your neck
- Secure things to the outside of your backpack
- Make a tourniquet
- Secure a splint
- Make a sling for your arm
- Make an emergency belt to hold your pants up
- Make emergency suspenders
- Replace a broken bra strap (it happens)
- Replace broken or missing shoe laces
- Repair a zipper pull
- Secure your boat or skiff to a tree
- Make a tow line; double or triple up for extra strength
- Create a makeshift lanyard
- String a clothesline
- Hang something up off the ground
- Rig a pulley system
- Make traps and snares
- Replace damaged or missing draw strings in packs, bags and sweat pants
- Keep rolled up items secure
- Create a neckerchief slide
- Tie objects together for easier transport
- Make a rope
- Make a hammock
- Make a sack for carrying groceries or gear
- Bundle stuff together
- Tie tall garden vegetable plants to stakes
- Make a pet leash
- Make a pet collar
- Secure a garbage-bag rain poncho around your body to keep you dry
- Hang food in trees to keep the bears away
- Tie stuff down so it will not blow away in a storm
- Create a trip wire
- Create makeshift hand cuffs
- Tie bad guys or intruders to a tree or chair
- Tie people together on a trail so that they keep together
- Identify members of a group using different colored armbands or bracelets
- Use as sewing thread (inner threads)
- Use as fishing line (inner threads)
- Emergency dental floss (inner threads)
- Emergency suture material (inner threads) when there is nothing else available
- Make arts and crafts to stave off boredom
Enjoy!!
-Fred