Are Paracord Bracelets USELESS?!?

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  • @TheWeaversofEternity
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  • @pattyorigami
    @pattyorigami Год назад +19

    So I was at a music rehearsal and needed to set the mic in a mic stand, but the mic holder was too small for the larger cordless handheld. What did I do? took off my quick release bracelet, unraveled it, and used constrictor knots to secure the mic to the mic stand. It doesn't have to be a survival situation for it to be useful. I use a simple daisy chain bracelet design so I won't have to worry about undoing a complex design (and feel bad about it) and so I can easily tie it back into a bracelet when I'm done with the cord. This way it can be used without regret for many every day uses.

  • @dmsasser
    @dmsasser Год назад +24

    You're right on target. When I started flying privately, survival situations was a consideration. There are scenarios you can read about where you end up with only what's on your person. Ironically, a bracelet was right out because I don't want to wear something that can become a hand trap. My solution was a Paracord belt (Slatts rescue belt) -- 76' of Paracord in a "one pull" disassembly. And, more importantly, I also collected survival knowledge and practice.
    20 years later and it's been the best belt I've ever had (I'm still wearing it).

    • @RaymundLM
      @RaymundLM Год назад +3

      Hey that can be a video on the channel how to make slatts rescue belt.

  • @StitchJones
    @StitchJones Год назад +2

    Great video! I love parcord as a hobby and for the bracelet, utility function. I've been doing this just about 2yrs now. And your video's along with several others have been instrumental in me staying interested and challenged with this hobby. Thank you very much!

  • @benchartrand3014
    @benchartrand3014 Год назад +7

    Appreciate the candidness of this video. Been watching you for years. I have become rather good myself. I've had a few people ask me about survivalist aspect of paracording. I always steer them away. As cool as I think the hobby is. These things are fashion, eye candy, and not much else. Especially considering that most bracelets are spliced together to get all color effects were going for. Which means most of the time most bracelets only have 6-8 feet of solid cord before being spliced, and is most likely of dubious structural integrity. Either way, thanks a bunch, keep up the good work.

  • @nauticalknotcraft
    @nauticalknotcraft Год назад +1

    Good info. I agree, having a short length of cord is better than nothing. Knowing how to use it can make a bad situation better. Thanks, good share.

  • @alex_creeper2752
    @alex_creeper2752 Год назад +53

    Due to situation in my country🇺🇦 i know at least 10 situations paracord bracelets saved lives by stopping blood so it depends on experience of user

    • @alex_creeper2752
      @alex_creeper2752 Год назад +4

      @@arottedfruit Well, it depends on a bracelet and tightness. I find trilobite and fast untying bracelet best of obvious reason - they are accessible on emergency. You can use knife to unravel cord and then get amount of rope you need. Then just use some tight knot like constrictor or canadian jam. However i would not recommend using paracord as tourniquet, because it can severely damage nerves, but if you don't have one its probably one of the best choices.

    • @carlossarabia148
      @carlossarabia148 Год назад +3

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    • @alex_creeper2752
      @alex_creeper2752 Год назад

      @@carlossarabia148 Thank you, sincerely 🤗

  • @dhomchuck
    @dhomchuck Год назад

    Fantastic topic to cover! Thank you for covering this. I always have my Every Day Carry bag with me, and any additional paradors from a bracelet is a bonus.

  • @BobbysWorld_of_Art
    @BobbysWorld_of_Art 17 дней назад

    I’ve used my paracord bracelets several times for needs in the yard, at school activities when we needed to latch down stuff, tying down stuff in my car, etc.

  • @michalmrowicki
    @michalmrowicki Год назад +1

    Nice video!! More videos with quick deploy paracord bracelet ideas, please 🙏 😃.

  • @timbennett9129
    @timbennett9129 Год назад +1

    Have you heard of the prusik knot bracelet? Very simple and cool design. Could you do a video on this please?

  • @tedijune6759
    @tedijune6759 Год назад

    Dear Weavers of Eternity; As always, I love your information here, one never knows how or when it will come in use…
    Sharing on my twitter…
    Thank you…

  • @everymanoffroadadventures6082
    @everymanoffroadadventures6082 Год назад +2

    Great video Tim! Love the channel 🙂

  • @buckcherry2564
    @buckcherry2564 Год назад

    Even just having replacement shoe laces can be handy. I only have a quick-deploy lanyard that I made with the intent of having paracord on me (Beltloop to house keys in pocket...great way to not drop your keys too). It is almost 3stories of survivor-cord. If I am on top of a typical building/factory roof and have no other way down, I could use it to get down in an emergency. I never realisticly expect to use it as such, but I have had MANY moments where my EDC has been a "lifesaver" in the moment of need.

  • @Heatt13
    @Heatt13 11 месяцев назад

    Do you have a tutorial on how to make that grey and gold bracelet with the maroon core?

  • @Hugo127
    @Hugo127 Год назад

    In response to your comment about the cobra knot bracelet not being the best option for emergency/survival due to it not holding a lot of cord + requiring a lot effort to take apart - I do agree, but like you said, the whole idea is that it would be a LAST resort. If you had the foresight to carry a quick-release bracelet with more cordage, then you'd probably be going into some kind of survival situation KNOWINGLY, and hence would also probably already be carrying a whole supply on you anyway. At the end of the day, having SOMETHING on you beats nothing at all. And the cobra knot bracelet looks much nicer to wear day-to-day than a super thick/wide bracelet which could potentially be more practical.

  • @davidmcguinness9187
    @davidmcguinness9187 Год назад +2

    Thanks very much

  • @theuktoday4233
    @theuktoday4233 Год назад

    I wear a paracord bracelet all the time one day the passenger door on my car would not close as the closer was stuck in the open position so I wondered the paracord bracelet tied it around the handle inside the door then around the passenger seat job done

  • @knghtbrd
    @knghtbrd 10 месяцев назад +1

    paracord bracelets … don't hold enough cordage to be a primary survival tool. I've seen bracelets with mini ferro rods, a compass, a whistle, one of the inner cord strands designed to easily catch fire, and a short stitching needle with a big eye that an inner strand of the cord could be used with. That's not gonna make survival happen in the wilderness, but it might replace laces, could get a small fire going if you needed it, repair a backpack strap, orient you on a cloudy day in a city (or serve in a pinch if something happens to your proper compass), and give you a whistle if you haven't otherwise got one for some silly reason. (Always carry a whistle!)
    That isn't going to make the difference between survival and not in the wilderness, but it could sure be handy in a pinch otherwise on an ordinary day, especially if the bracelet is one you made and could remake pretty easily.

    • @TheWeaversofEternity
      @TheWeaversofEternity  10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. It's not something you can slap on your wrist and then think that you're good to go. Might even give you a false sense of security, but like you said, in a pinch, it's definitely better than nothing. Always best to actually be prepared with the proper equipment and safety measures.

  • @aschesiegen
    @aschesiegen Год назад

    Last week I used my paracord bracelet to tie two shopping bags to carry them in one hand comfortably :D

  • @FlyDamiano
    @FlyDamiano 4 месяца назад

    Hey, just wondering, do you have a tutorial for the braclet in the thumbnail?:)

    • @TheWeaversofEternity
      @TheWeaversofEternity  4 месяца назад

      Yep, that's just a cobra knot bracelet, tutorial is here: ruclips.net/video/qfLBtE650XA/видео.html
      I used burgundy cord for the core strands, but as for the main weave it was gold and this other greyish/purple color that I unfortunately don't know the actual name of.

  • @demontekdigital1704
    @demontekdigital1704 Год назад

    The best tool for any situation is the one inside your skull. I've always thought the difference between a prepper, and a survivalist is; preppers will typically either buy gear in the hopes that they never have to use it, or just want to look cool. They horde equipment they know very little about, and never test any of it. If they do train, it's very basic backyard stuff they can do with no real threat.
    Survivalists buy gear to use, and get acquainted with before folding it into their permanent tool chest because some things are either easier, or more cost effective to buy. They tend to use their gear daily because that's what's keeping them alive. A survivalist doesn't need a camp knife to baton wood with because he'll have an axe for that job.
    It's really easy to get sucked into the prepper trend because of RUclips. Most people just want to own cool gear, and that's all well, and good, but as MainePrepper once said; (paraphrased) "Without proper training, all you're doing is hoarding gear for someone else to steal."

  • @Rachel_M_
    @Rachel_M_ Год назад

    Where did you get that bag from? It would make a great handbag for me, and stylish too

    • @TheWeaversofEternity
      @TheWeaversofEternity  Год назад +1

      I did a video about it here: ruclips.net/video/mxx8rc0875Y/видео.html 😊

    • @Rachel_M_
      @Rachel_M_ Год назад

      @@TheWeaversofEternity awesome. Thank you ♥

  • @ishtar990
    @ishtar990 Год назад

    QUESTION: Hoping someone can help me, i see a lot of paracord bracelets and depending on the style and knots involved usually it ends up being 1.5 to 2m length of cord per color. But what size bracelet is that??? My reason for asking is I have a very boney wide wrist and with like 13in I think it is loosely I would need to add more paracord but I cant do the conversion if i dont know the standard size to compare it to.

    • @denisewenke8323
      @denisewenke8323 Год назад

      It's in the neighborhood of 18 to 20 cm

    • @ishtar990
      @ishtar990 Год назад +1

      @@denisewenke8323 thank you for that, I am about 22cm I think and need about 22 to 24cm from what I remember which means I have to work out how to extend.......

  • @Daniel-os9tb
    @Daniel-os9tb Месяц назад

    I’ve made prusiks out of them. So they’re useful to me.

  • @paulfryman6371
    @paulfryman6371 11 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect length for a bowstring

  • @IdahoEagle77
    @IdahoEagle77 7 месяцев назад +1

    Which is your longest paracord bracelet?

  • @homerdiaz9289
    @homerdiaz9289 Год назад

    Muy interesante gracias por compartir saludos

  • @Mark-wq1nh
    @Mark-wq1nh Год назад

    Got rear-ended use my Paracord tie my exhaust up. Plus I think you should always be able to get home without your vehicle so I always use survival cord as the core of my bracelets then you have more to work with people always thinking of emergencies as something crazy what about the millions of small emergencies that happen every day

  • @shawnwright4129
    @shawnwright4129 Год назад

    It can come in handy if, for example, you rescue a dog on the side of the road and do not have a leash. I have 2 collars and a leash stashed in my truck, just in case, but what if you're riding with someone else? Maybe your belt broke and you need to hold your pants up so you can go buy another one. Just some ideas.

  • @jonaskoh8578
    @jonaskoh8578 Год назад

    okay but a more realistic use for the modern society, is when you're travelling. so when you check in your luggage, you can always clip your paracord bracelet into the luggage handle. Its a unique way to make sure your luggage doesn't get lost. though I would recommend a more complex weave since if you do basic weaves especially cobra weaves, there's a high chance people got a similar one through a shop.

  • @user-hw5ek3om8b
    @user-hw5ek3om8b Месяц назад

    The only reason why I made a paracord bracelet was when I went to the lake just take it apart and make a simple paracord sling

  • @Gator-357
    @Gator-357 Год назад

    Paracird bracelets due have some value but it is limited due to the small length they contain. Used frugally and wisely 6 or 8 feet of cord could prove useful in certain situations and is better than nothing. They are better served as accessories or fashion statements.

  • @gcm0rais
    @gcm0rais Год назад +2

    I was thinking on a very stupid idea: could I make a paracord backpack?

    • @TheWeaversofEternity
      @TheWeaversofEternity  Год назад

      I think I saw a guy make a paracord backpack here on RUclips, so maybe not that stupid of an idea haha

    • @igoranisimov6549
      @igoranisimov6549 Год назад

      How about paracord ubderwear

    • @gcm0rais
      @gcm0rais Год назад

      @@igoranisimov6549 That's just straight up crazy. Only a sociopath would do this.

    • @igoranisimov6549
      @igoranisimov6549 Год назад

      @Gabriel Castro Morais why? Underwear made of microcord would be very practical for outdoor activities. It may be unusual, but it's definitely not crazy.

  • @jfh667
    @jfh667 11 месяцев назад

    I only keep a single turn of Paratinder on my wrist. Even wet the tinder strand will ight up to start a fire.

  • @gymmaniac
    @gymmaniac Год назад +1

    Made two last night just for fun.

  • @thierrylandrieu7441
    @thierrylandrieu7441 Год назад +1

    Let's say it should have been invented in the néolithic .... the paracord I mean , the knots probably existed ...

  • @plywoodcarjohnson5412
    @plywoodcarjohnson5412 Год назад

    To secure a box to a trolley I have already found it useful. U can save money buy not buying plastic bags. Simply go in to a store and grab a cardboard box. Stuff your groceries in the box and put it on the trolley. Secure it wif your paracord and drag it home. As you get older and want to save your shoulders. Save the environment!

  • @lesdrinkwater490
    @lesdrinkwater490 Год назад

    Very good video.

  • @tbdt744
    @tbdt744 Год назад

    I can't believe this was even a question. For survival purposes 100% useful. For my purposes also 100% useful.

  • @robg8433
    @robg8433 Год назад

    Always useful.

  • @WheelieGayJay
    @WheelieGayJay Год назад

    I love Para cord bracelets & I love making them because I love wearing them. I don’t care about survival purposes.

  • @user-sb4nz2yb9k
    @user-sb4nz2yb9k Год назад

    انت فنان وموهوب

  • @lesavdesabonnes
    @lesavdesabonnes 6 месяцев назад

    🤷‍♂️Yes 🤭 a bracelet is an embellishment!

  • @JerryGarciaPOBox
    @JerryGarciaPOBox Год назад

    Tourniquet

  • @6254KLR
    @6254KLR Год назад

    I always was taught bracelets were for girls...

  • @dawabbitt3079
    @dawabbitt3079 Год назад

    Wouldnt wear one simply because that would be a little too effeminate.

    • @Random_Fanatic
      @Random_Fanatic Год назад

      Wow, well that's a imbecilic point of view.
      Newsflash before women wore heels men did.
      "In early 17th century Europe, high heels were a sign of masculinity and high social status. It wasn't until the end of the century that this trend spread to women's fashion."
      It isn't effeminate. Just say you don't like it. Goodness, men and their _"manliness"._
      All actors were men in Shakespeare's time because women weren't allowed to act. They weren't lesser for entertaining the masses. But I'm sure if your kid or a relative who was male was in the theater you might think they're queer.
      Goodness, what a life you must live putting yourself in a box and being scared of looking weak. So insecure.

    • @Random_Fanatic
      @Random_Fanatic Год назад

      The greeks agree with you, but they wore rings. They thought earrings and bracelets were to effeminate. But Egypt, Mesopotamia, Biblical times, vikings, the English, and etc don't.
      "The history of men's bracelets can be traced as far back as times from the bible. Rings as well as bracelets were used as symbols of affection and love going back to the Biblical times. Also in the Bible, certain jewellery pieces like bracelets were used to pay for services done during those times."
      "Historians believe that jewelry was first crafted 130,000 years ago by stringing together shells and animal teeth. In Croatia, the talons of an eagle were discovered that they believed belonged to a man and were ancient remnants of as bracelet."

    • @dawabbitt3079
      @dawabbitt3079 Год назад

      @@Random_Fanatic "Goodness" is effeminate, too. 🤨🙄

    • @dawabbitt3079
      @dawabbitt3079 Год назад

      @@Random_Fanatic They don't mention bracelets in Leviticus, so I don't know. Historically though, bracelets for 'fashion' are effeminately effeminate.

    • @roguerangerroger
      @roguerangerroger Год назад +2

      Damn. Wouldn't have guessed a string fashioned on a wrist challenges your masculinity.

  • @Emanuel_carey
    @Emanuel_carey Год назад

    Great vid. But what G shock are you rocking? Is it a metal square? I’m g shock collector myself

    • @TheWeaversofEternity
      @TheWeaversofEternity  Год назад

      GW-B5600! Resin version that is. My go to beater watch haha.

    • @Emanuel_carey
      @Emanuel_carey Год назад

      Love the square! I’ve got few of them haha

  • @alf72632
    @alf72632 Год назад

    Yes, useless indeed if you dont know how to use it. Duh!🙄

  • @dingdingdrongdrong2
    @dingdingdrongdrong2 Год назад

    Please guide me how to tie the knot. TKS.
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