dtti.wordpress.com - 12/11/2008
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Survival Straps for the adventurer when he or she suddenly need 15′-20′ of paracord in their daily life. In an emergency situation, you can easily unravel the bracelet and deploy the paracord for use. It can hold 550 lb. Extract from Survival Straps
survivalstraps.com - 12/10/2008
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survivalstraps.com —
Our Survival Bracelets are tough, large, and very
masculine. They are all business. There is approximately 15'...
- 20' of 550# paracord used in each bracelet. In an emergency situation, you can easily unravel the bracelet and deploy the paracord for ...
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Paracord Survival Bracelets
gadgets.boingboing.net - 12/10/2008
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gadgets.boingboing.net —
Black-Paracord-Survival-Bracelet_1.jpg Each of these "Survival Bracelets" has 15
to 20 feet of 550-pound test paracord inside. If...
you ever need to use the cord for something, just unravel the binding. When you're done, you can send it back to ...
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Survival Bracelets wound from paracord - Boing Boing ...
ohgizmo.com - 12/11/2008
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ohgizmo.com —
By Evan Ackerman Imagine this: you find yourself
lost, deep in the jungles of Madagascar, being stalked...
by a group of lemurs. They trap you up against the Indian Ocean just outside of Ambohitralanana, and the lemur king challenges you to single ...
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Survival Straps Let Your Watch Hogtie a Lemur
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Survival Straps Let Your Watch Hogtie a Lemur
OhGizmo! —
... be fine, simple as that.
Survival Straps are made out of 15 to 20 feet of 550 pound test military issue paracord, which you can unravel if necessary. They’ll fit on larger dive-style watches, but you can also get bracelets, anklets, belts, lanyards, a collar for your dog, a strap for your rifle, and other stuff like that. Each one is hand made, comes in a bunch of different colors, and the watch straps start at just over $20.
[ Survival Straps ] VIA [ technogad ]
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Survival Straps, Paracord Watch Straps Probably Useless But Kinda Cool-looking
The UberReview —
... However, as you can see from the picture, they do manage a pretty good outdoorsy look as a watch strap.
They probably aren’t for most people, but if you have an avid outdoor fanatic who owns a big-ass diving watch in your life, if you pal around with federal income tax avoiding, gun collecting survivalist types, or someone who just likes to look the part, then it could make a good gift.
Prices start from $20 and vary according to size. [Survival Straps via Technogad, Oh Gizmo]
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