Paracord bracelets can be used in a lot of ways, regardless if it is disentangled or kept in place. Another great thing about it is that these bracelets are proven to be useful in all sorts of survival and emergency situations as well.
Paracord bracelets are created from nylon cord that is being used by parachutes. Also known as a survival paracord bracelet, this is a necessity for every adventurer out there. A DIY paracord bracelet has proven to be functional in different types of circumstances in the wild. In addition, aside from Paracord, there are also other materials that you can use to create a unique life-saving bracelet.
Unique Paracord Survival Bracelets
1. Triple Braided Stainless Steel Paracord Bracelets
These trendy Triple Braided Stainless Steel Paracord Bracelets are designed for your survival in the outdoors.
2. Outdoor Camping Rescue Paracord Bracelet
Paracord bracelets are the latest fashion trend. They look brilliant, chic, hip and whimsical. They were originally created in the 1980’s. During that time, punk rock musical bands were wearing silver-studded paracord bracelets. Today, there are different varieties that are available. There are certain designs and styles that are perfect for every men and woman regardless of their fashion preferences. This is a straightforward yet extremely stylish design!
3. Custom Coordinate Bracelet
This Custom Coordinate Bracelet is fashionable to wear.
4. Navy Style Double-Layered Survival Paracord Bracelets
This Navy Style Double-Layered Survival Paracord Bracelet is durable and stylish too!
5. Climbing Rope Bracelet
This can be used by girls, boys, ladies or men because you can change its length when you slide the knots. This rock climbing anchor bracelet is best for your summer, your fishing vacation, or just as your nautical or climber bracelet.
6. Black Navy Anchor Emergency Survival Paracord Bracelets
A lovely Men’s Paracord triple bracelet that incorporates a silver magnetic clasp. The paracord being used is from Europe. It is solid and has a great quality. You can also choose to have it in a double wrap. To wear this bracelet, simply wrap it a few times around your wrist and secure it with the magnetic clasp. The magnetic clasp is solid, extremely convenient and simple to utilize. In measuring your wrist, use a thin string then afterward place it on a ruler for exact measuring. It is essential that the string should be thin in order to obtain a precise measurement.
7. Suicide Prevention Awareness Handmade Paracord Bracelet
This bracelet is designed with suicide prevention awareness in mind! Wear this in honor of someone lost to suicide, and to show your support for suicide prevention and awareness.
8. Mad Max Adjustable Paracord Bracelet
This adjustable bracelet is similar to the one worn in the Mad Max movie (Tom Hardy version) and is constructed of made-in-the-USA 550 high-quality tactical paracord. The weave is the standard Cobra pattern.
9. US Coast Guard Anchor Paracord Bracelet
This magnificent black 550 Paracord arm ornament is carefully assembled and can be closed via a fish hook. So, why should you choose this type of bracelet? Well, aside from flaunting it, it is additionally regarded as a survival instrument! The paracord is composed of numerous solid strings that can be utilized for different things such as fishing, mending, marking or creating a fire. The fish hook is made of zinc alloy metal. It is one size fits all, however, it is also flexible. It is very light, only weighs less than 2 oz.
10. Silver Skull Anchor Survival Paracord Bracelets
This unique bracelet can complement your punky look.
11. Snake Knot Paracord Mad Max Style Bracelet
This paracord bracelet makes an awesome present for any event and any individual!
12. Nautical Sailing Bracelet
This bracelet is a handmade item, perfect as a gift!
13. Rainbow Pride Paracord Survival Bracelet
A colorful bracelet that is very useful in the wild.
14. TBI Medical Alert Paracord Bracelet
You may also request for other colors, just mention it upon ordering. It uses a stainless steel charm that does not rust. The picture is ensured using an epoxy sticker. This arm ornament can be closed using a 3/8″ plastic black clasp. It’s best to have a comfortable fit in order to have some movement. However, it should not be too much so that it will not turn around. Utilize a string in obtaining an accurate measurement. This bracelet is made of 550 Paracord Type III which is also utilized as a survival tool.
15. Small Plastic Buckle Bracelet
This colorful braided bracelet is flexible. A friendship bracelet or a survival bracelet for everyone with its fun colors that are gleaming in neon and artsy vibes!
16. Stainless Steel Braided Paracord Survival Bracelets
This bracelet is made of high-quality nylon cords that are very helpful during emergency cases.
17. Custom Paracord Fish Hook Bracelet
This bracelet is carefully handcrafted in London. This trendy Surfer bracelet includes a fish hook clasp which is ideal for individuals who adores the sea. It is also perfect for individuals who love minimal yet awesome designs. It can look great both on men and women. You can also stack it or combine it with other bracelets. There are several colors to choose from.
18. Nautical Paracord Bracelet
This Nautical Paracord Bracelet is minimalist and lightweight.
19. Three-Layered 550 Survival Paracord Bracelets
The best thing about this bracelet is that it is very easy to disentangle, as a result, it is perfect for surviving in the wild!
20. Triple-Weaved Emergency Survival Paracord Bracelets
This is an army rope double wrap Paracord wristband that includes a black stainless steel magnetic clasp. These bracelets are carefully assembled. This Paracord Bracelet will make you feel comfortable. Consequently, making a paracord bracelet can be a nice hobby while staying at home.
21. Paracord Bracelet in Army Green- Survival Bracelet
This bracelet comes with a stainless steel shackle, consequently, an orange rope keeps it secure.
22. Mjolnir Paracord Bracelet
What a perfect combination!
23. Rainbow Paracord Survival Bracelet
This bracelet is an ideal accessory for outdoor lovers. The buckle includes Fire Starter, Compass, Whistle, Scrapper.
Uses of a Paracord Bracelet
A paracord bracelet is very handy for creating a shelter. You can untie the knots and utilize the inner strands to lash the branches together. The most popular way of creating a shelter in the wild is to tie a log horizontally between two trees and lash branches together for the roof.
Another thing, a survival bracelet is also great for fishing. Simply unbraid your bracelet and affix a bait and hook into the paracord and you can go fishing. So, you can enjoy your dinner in no time.
In case sitting and waiting for the fish to bite isn’t your thing, snare traps can also be made using the nylon cords of these bracelets. This can trap small animals that are passing by. You can create this trap using the Paracord from your survival bracelet. Tie one end to a tree and create a noose on the other end. Make sure that the noose is loose enough so that it will tighten once an animal is tripped into it. Aside from these, there are still various situations in which your Paracord bracelet can be used for creating a fire, as a tourniquet, and so much more.
Being prepared for all kinds of emergencies doesn’t mean you have to look plain while doing so. Check out these stellar braided paracord bracelet designs for men and women below!
How To Make a Paracord Bracelet Instructions
Here we will show you how to create a Paracord bracelet that includes a side release buckle that you can wear as a bracelet. On a bigger scale, Paracord bracelet is a great way to be stylish while being prepared for all types of emergency in the wilderness.
1. Prepare the materials
First of all, what you need to do is to prepare all the materials that you will need namely: the Paracord, a ruler or tape measure, scissors, a lighter and a side release buckle. The length of the cord will differ depending on the length of your wrist. Approximately, one foot of the cord can create an inch of a knot. Hence, if the length of your wrist is 8 inches, then you need to have around 8 feet of cord.
2. Measure the paracord
Next, in order to measure the paracord accurately, you need to wrap it around your wrist and mark the portion where the end meets the rest of the cord after you wrap it around your wrist.
Then, place the cord next to the ruler or tape measure in order to determine the size of your wrist by noting where the marked portion ends at parallel to the ruler or tape measure.
3. Choose clasp for your Paracord bracelet
Next, locate the center of the cord by holding both ends and insert the looped center into the buckle.
After doing so, place the two ends of the cord into the looped center and then tighten the cord by pulling both ends. The looped center should now serve as a knot that holds both the ends of the cord in place.
4. Measure the length of the Paracord Bracelet
Next step is to unlock the buckle. Get the detached forked head and then insert the ends of the cord inside it.
To make the bracelet more precise in measurement, place it next to a ruler or tape measure in order to determine the length of the bracelet. Add an extra one inch to make it feel comfortable on your wrist. Ignore the forked part when measuring the buckle because you are going to insert this into the other part of the buckle.
5. How to tie a Paracord knot
For this example, we will do a cobra stitch knot starting from the forked head of the buckle. This is also known as Solomon bar and Portuguese sinnet.
Start by putting the left end cord under the two center strands. Then, place the right cord under the outlying part of the left cord, then over the center strands and in the left loop of the left cord. Tighten the cords in order to form a knot. Now you have formed the first half knot.
To follow, wrap the arching right cord under the center strands and then on top of the left cord. Then get the left cord, still under the right cord, place into the newly created loop of the right cord, over the center strands.
Now, tighten up the cords by pulling on them. Do not tighten them too much, just until the initial resistance of the cords are met. Finally, you have your own first knot.
6. Fill all spaces with knots
Then, continue doing the knots alternately between the left and the right sides. If you don’t do it in an alternate manner, you will end up with twisted knots. If this happens, simply undo the last knot and do it again.
After tying the knots, the spaces between the buckle ends should be filled with full knots. Also, the knots should look the same from one end to the other. The secret to having a consistent look and size of the full knots is to apply the same tension when tightening each half knot.
7. Trim the excess Paracord
Next step is to trim cords close to the final knot using your scissors. To prevent fraying and loosening of the knots, quickly melt the newly-cut ends using a lighter. Wait for a few seconds for the melted ends to cool, then press the ends with your thumb to flatten and make the strands stick together.
If you don’t want to melt the ends, then you can just tuck it inside the last knots. However, keep in mind that doing this can create a slight bulge on your bracelet.
Finally, this is how it would look like. By the time that you are already familiar with what you are doing, you can make the knots tighter, looser, or keep them closer together.
After going through the process, you might have noticed that you have to practice more and more to create perfectly knotted paracord bracelets. This may sound daunting but we can’t reduce the fact that the process of making a paracord bracelet is very relaxing and calming. In your journey to becoming an excellent paracord bracelet maker, you will undoubtedly create stunning pieces of paracord accessories for your loved ones. These can make an excellent gift most especially for their birthdays.
The Most Sought Questions about Paracord Bracelets
Want a bracelet that looks nice and is functional too? Why not choose a paracord bracelet? Below are frequent questions asked about the functional jewelry.
What is a paracord bracelet?
Who most frequently wear paracord bracelets?
Are paracord bracelets only for outdoor lovers?
Stacking your Paracords
Having an emergency tool bracelet while enjoying life in the great outdoors gives anyone another layer of security. Furthermore, aside from the great style and unique design, the uses of your Paracord bracelet are nothing scoff at. Just like James Little, a sniper in Iraq, who got hit by shrapnel in the leg. In order to stop the bleeding, he unwove his Paracord bracelet and created a tourniquet, consequently, saving his life.
To build and ultimate preparation kit, you can also choose to stack your paracord bracelets with other bracelets, like the extremely popular 29-in-1 multitool bracelet. Now, share your uses with use on social media and prepare yourself and family for the next big adventure!
Hey Fashion Enthusiasts! My wife Chantal and I, have been so fortunate to be able to share our latest inspiration and trends in the jewelry and accessory industry, and more so, to get this amazing feedback from our ever growing community. Where my wife focusses more on all things rings, weddings and female jewelry, I love to scoop out the newest accessories for men. I roam around the world to find the latest watches, bags, sunglasses, scarfs, wallets, you name it and I’ll deliver! I always commit to doing a lot of research to share my reviews and personalized advice on this blog or on our store. If you do not know what to wear, send me an email and I will help you out!
Thanks for finally writing about >Paracord Bracelets: 23 Cool Paracord Survival Bracelet Designs
[2019] <Loved it!