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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.

How To Make a Paracord Hair Band

Learn how to make a paracord hair band in this instructional video. Get the women and girls in your life interested in paracord projects by teaching them how to make a paracord hair band.

Making a headband with paracord is so easy and cheap you will wonder why you haven’t been making your own. You can get a ten pack of the metal headbands for less than $5 online. So why spend over $5 for a pack of three from the store, when you can make your own for less than $1 each?

All you will need to get started is some metal headbands, SurvivorCord or WarriorCord, scissors, and a lighter. Start with a little more than 1’ of paracord. Cut both ends open and remove the inner strands. Work the headband into the gutted paracord. Once the headband is inside of the paracord cut the remaining ends. You want the paracord to hang over the end of the headband just a little. Melt the paracord ends closed and to the end of the headband.

That’s basically all there is to it. You could get creative and do different types of weaves over the top of the headband, using different colors. Maybe even add some beads.

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