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Paracord Bracelet with Survival Aids Black Colour Approximately 2.5m Cord

Paracord bracelet loaded with mini tools, a compass and a light which could help you survive if things go wrong.  The strap of the bracelet is made with 3 meters of heavy duty paracord which can be unwound and used.

3m of paracord

Set on top of the bracelet is a compass and a LED light. This LED light has 3 functions which include: permanently on, strobe and SOS. Press once for permanently on, twice for strobe or hold down for three seconds for SOS mode.

LED light with SOS flash

Included in the paracord bracelet is a magnesium flint rod. This can be used as a fire start in dry conditions. It is also useful if your matches get wet or you gas stoves flint fails to spark.

To use the flint rod scratch off the surface paint. Then strike downwards with the blade so the sparked up flint falls onto dry leaves or equivalent thin dry foiliage.

The bracelet has slide out tools include which have multiple functions. The first slide out tool includes the following tools: bike spanner, wrench, knife edge, hexagon spanner, saw blade, bottle opener and a scraper.

FIrst slide out tool

Other slide out tools include: 2 screwdrivers, T shape knife and a SIM Pin.

Second slide out tool

Paracord Bracelet Potential Uses

  • Starting fires with the flint rod.
  • Repair clothing.
  • Repair broken equipment.
  • Use as a clothes line.
  • Replacement shoelaces.
  • Haulage rope.
  • Pulley system.
  • Construct a net to carry items.
  • Make a stretcher.
  • Build a hammock.
  • Make a floatation device.
  • Making a bow drill for fie starting.
  • Fishing line.
  • Make a fishing net.
  • Use to make a a splint.
  • Stop bleeding.
  • Tying items to your pack or other item.
  • Hanging food.
  • Building an emergency shelter

Using the Compass

To get the most accurate reading from the built-in compass, it is important to minimize any potential interference. The small metal tools stored under the compass can affect the accuracy of the reading by creating magnetic interference, which can cause the compass needle to be slightly off or give inconsistent results.

When a compass is exposed to nearby metal objects, especially ferrous metals, it can experience deviation, meaning the magnetic needle may be pulled away from true north. This happens because the metal tools may create their own magnetic field or influence the Earth’s natural magnetic field in the immediate area around the compass.

By opening the strap and removing the metal tools, you eliminate this interference, allowing the compass needle to align more accurately with the Earth’s magnetic field. This ensures that you get a reliable direction reading, which is especially important when navigating in outdoor environments where precise orientation is crucial.

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