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Survival Straps

Survival Straps are decorative bracelets in a variety of colors and styles with several feet of 550-pound parachute cord for emergencies.

By NRA Staff

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7/3/2012

Not just a fashion statement, Survival Straps consist of several feet of ultra-functional 550-pound test parachute cord woven to form bracelets and other gear. Made in America, adjustable steel clasps anchor the cord which is woven in designs that can be customized for function, color—there are more than 50,000 combinations—length, closure type, identification and more.

Most importantly, in emergencies, great or small, the straps can be unraveled and the paracord put to use. In fact, the company guarantees that if a strap is deployed in an emergency situation, it will replace the strap with a new one in exchange for a copy of the tale and the price of shipping. Price: $25 and up, depending on type and customization.

Contact: Survival Straps; (800) 971-3360; www.survivalstraps.com.

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  • joebob

    8/14/2012 10:15:01 AM

    I make these at home for about $2.50 a piece.

  • Rifle

    7/27/2012 2:55:37 PM

    These are really cool and if you make it, it will never look the way these look. professional and kool.

  • RyDaddy

    7/13/2012 8:46:27 AM

    Its called a Cobra Weave, look up how to do it and make one yourself for WAY less. Its expensive because they have to pay someone for the time to sit there and do it over and over and over. If you have more time than money, make your own. If you have more money that time, buy one.

  • momoose

    7/12/2012 10:08:46 PM

    they are too pricy