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SurvivorCord is our original patented MIL-STYLE paracord with three potentially life-saving internal strands added: Fishing line, waterproof fire-starter, and multi-purpose utility wire.

SurvivorCord XT is SurvivorCord...but better! Built for Bushcraft, this latest incarnation of our patented paracord upgrades the internal survival strands for better outdoor recreational utility.

Elastic ShockCord has 100% stretch, a tensile strength of ~100 LBS, and is ideal for creating bungee cords and securing or tethering items to your equipment or vehicles.

Looking for BULK cordage? This shortcut takes you to all of your favorite TITAN Survival cordage in 500 and 1,000 foot spools.

These accessories are specifically designed by us to either work well with SurvivorCord in crafts or projects, or are made from SurvivorCord and can be used in an emergency.

SurvivorCord is patented and guaranteed for life!

In an emergency, Fire can mean Life! Make sure you're prepared.

Essential survival gear, designed to protect you from the elements in emergencies.

Creating a Paracord Survival Bracelet

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This is a simple tutorial on creating a paracord survival bracelet. This bracelet can definitely see you through some tough times!

Creating a Paracord Survival Bracelet

Is this the first time you hear of a paracord survival bracelet? The concept sounds hard to believe? You doubt that something made by paracord could look cool enough to pull off as a bracelet?

Well, be prepared to be amazed. Here is a guide to creating a paracord survival bracelet. This can help you get through an emergency where there is no other way to be safe. Creating a paracord survival bracelet is the easiest thing to do!

For this tutorial, you would need two different colors of paracord and a small buckle.

  1. Take six feet of each color. You wouldn’t need all this length, but for now, let it be. Different colors add to the awesome look of your bracelet. You can even opt for designs or patterns on the colors, like black rings on green paracord. Let us say we chose yellow and green for the sake of this tutorial.
  2. Fuse the ends together on one side.
  3. Hold the two loose ends of different colors together.
  4. Take a buckle and push the two ends of paracord through the top of the buckle.
  5. Open up the loop formed by the buckle and the fused ends, and pass the loose ends through it.
  6. Pull it hard enough to tighten the knot created at the buckle.
  7. Run your hand through the length of the cord to iron any twists and turns out.
  8. Slip the loose ends from the other side of the buckle.
  9. You would get a loop in shape of a bracelet (two loops of each color).
  10. Open the buckle. On the open end side, push the yellow cord on one side (left) and the green cord on another (right), holding the two ends of the buckle.
  11. Measure the distance between the two ends of the buckle (neglecting the spikes), and adjust it accordingly to the size that fits you comfortably.
  12. Let us make the first loop. It will be a single loop. Simply make a loop with the yellow cord and pass it to the right side. Pass the green cord through this loop and slide the green cord to the left. This is the base knot.
  13. Now you need to start tying the ‘S’ loops. The first thing to make sure is that after each loop, yellow stays on the left and green on the right.
  14. Create a first ‘S’ Loop with the yellow cord. To make an S loop, twist the yellow cord and make two circular loops on either side.
  15. Slide the green cord over the two yellow ones and pass it through the yellow loop on the left from behind. Stretch it to tighten it.
  16. Repeat step 12 to 14 with the green cord instead of yellow. Keep doing this alternatively with yellow and green cords throughout the length of the bracelet.
  17. Tie a single loop knot as in step 11.
  18. Cut off the extra length of the cord, and melt the ends of the loose strings on the bracelet to stick them to the bracelet. Smooth it out neatly.

You've just created a simple paracord survival bracelet. Now take it to the next level by using TITAN's patented SurvivorCord. It'll be cool, trendy, and useful in times of need. 

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