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chillihound
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how many of use wear a paracord bracelet or lanyard?
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keyring x 1
Attack Warning Red

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No. But I have about 15' of it in my EDC...
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Attack Warning Red wrote:No. But I have about 15' of it in my EDC...

you shud definitely make tho as a just in case
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Honestly? I've no idea how to make one and even less idea of what I would do with it.

It's a concept that intrigues me and makes me think the world's gone a bit Bear Grylls....
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Totally with the 'don't know what I'd do with it' for an EDC - whistle, yes, ResQme, yes. What kind of scenario are we talking about? It'd be really interesting, because maybe I *do* need it! Just don't know right now.
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Hi

Simply a broken boot lace during a hike could cause problems without some kind of easy replacement.

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nope don't wear one had a look on u tube to see how they were made but decied against it got a couple in my bob and rope and baleing twine in the boot of the car.
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Tying up an exhaust if a bracket breaks, tying a broken shoe-lace, make-shift sling, repairing a bag strap, just a few 'out of the box' ideas on when it could be handy in an 'urban' environment...
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That bloke in Man woman wild, replaces the laces in their boots with paracord before they go anywhwere, they still work without laces, i'm not against carrying some paracord it's great stuff, but not keen on wearing anything else on my wrist, hey how about survival underwear :lol: flint and magnesium paracord, whatever you feel you need, paracord thongs.

No seriously I could cope with something like an adaptation of an archery arm guard with a small bag of tricks built into other side and I suppose a paracord bracelet could come in very handy as an extra thing to have about your person so don't let my sense of humour put you off :D
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