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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.

Ringbolt Hitch Viceroy

Discover how to tie a Ringbolt Hitch Viceroy in this instructional video presented by Tying It All together (TIAT). The Ringbolt Hitch Viceroy is a new type of Fusion Knot that looks like a historical knot, giving it a unique and intriguing look.

To tie a Ringbolt Hitch Viceroy you will need 6’ of SurvivorCord or WarriorCordand a lighter. Begin by making the base by creating a loop that is about 4” long. Take the long working end of paracord and wrap it around the base of the loop. Insert the working end below the newly created loop, but above the base of the first loop and pull through. Tighten the knot down at the base of the first loop keep the loop at about 4”. You are now ready to begin the tie.

Take the left free working strand over the top of the right strand of the loop, around the loop, and back through the opening created by the right cord of the loop and the left working cord that was brought over the right loop cord. Pull the knot tight, but not too tight. You want all of the knots to be about the same tightness.

Next, bring the right free working strand over the top of the previous knots, around the left cord of the loop, and back through the opening created by the left cord of the loop and the right working cord that brought over the left loop cord. Pull the knit tight. Continue this process starting with the left working cord, alternating sides with each knot.

That’s all there is to tying a Ringbolt Hitch Viceroy. A quick and simple technique that is eye catching and unique.

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