What is a quick deploy paracord bracelet?

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What is a quick deploy paracord bracelet?

Quick deployment bracelets are mostly used for survival situations. They enable you to release the cord almost instantly, making them a handy way to store paracord. I made the bracelet using the ball and loop technique, which means you use a knot which you place through the loop to secure it.

How do you make a paracord bracelet step by step?

Directions

  1. Choose your color(s) You can use one or two colors to make your bracelet.
  2. Measure your wrist. Wrap a length of paracord around your wrist, noting where the end hits the cord.
  3. Measure out cord.
  4. Attach paracord to buckle.
  5. Determine bracelet length.
  6. Weave the main bracelet.
  7. Finish.
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What can I do with a paracord bracelet?

What are the uses for a Paracord Bracelet?

  1. Tie up gear.
  2. Make a shelter.
  3. Use the inner core for fishing line or sutures.
  4. Use inner strands to mend fabric.
  5. Make a splint for a broken limb.
  6. Hang game for drying.
  7. Make a perimeter trip line for warning.
  8. Use as a tourniquet.

How do you adjust a paracord bracelet?

– Bend the bracelet back until the ends of the core strands are touching the opposite side of the bracelet. Have someone hold these strands in place. – Begin a cobra weave in the open space over the core strands. Do only two knots, tighten them really tight, and then cut off the ends and melt them down.

How do you make a fishtail paracord bracelet with two colors?

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  2. 2-Color. Fishtail.
  3. Paracord Bracelet.
  4. Continue the Weave with Cord 1. Push the Loops Snugly Toward the Male. Buckle & Pull the Loose Ends Tight. Double-Check the Bracelet Length.
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  6. Wrist = 7 1/2” Bracelet = 8 1/2” Wrist = 7 1/2”
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