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Paracord Joe's accept payments in the form of cash or credit card.

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3.  Is the Internet website the only way I can get my "Paracord Joe's Gear?"





4.  What is a Paracord Survival Bracelet?

    A Paracord Survival Bracelet in it’s simplest form it’s a single piece of 550 Type III paracord knotted into a bracelet.
    Many unique designs and interpretation are made today and similar to any product today the quality of the product will
    vary. US military specification paracord is widely considered the best quality paracord on the market. This reputation
    has been achieved largely due to the fact that American manufacturers conform to design specifications defined by
    the US military (MIL-C-5040). As you can see if you have a paracord survival bracelet on your wrist and you find
    yourself in a situation that requires some light cordage simply unbraid the bracelet and you have one continuous foot
    piece of cord (up to 16 feet).

5.   So what are some of the many uses of paracord?

    The answer is pretty much anything and everything mainly limited by a persons imagination to use the product.
    Broken shoe laces up a mountain? The outer sheath makes excellent boot laces and will most likely outlast the
    originals that came with the boots. Need some quick thread? The inner cores are great for impromptu fishing line or
    first aid. Need some lashing for a tarp shelter? Again take out the inner strands and you have all the cord that you
    need! Need to fix the Space Shuttle on it’s second mission (No not a joke, paracord was actually used to repair the
    Space Shuttle in 1997). It sounds a bit ridiculous but paracord is so useful for replacing everything that it is even now
    used in space. Back on earth a broken gear strap on your kayak, making a field repair to your backpack or making an
    impromptu rope for a deer drag… the list goes on.

    Paracord is without question one of the most versatile pieces of equipment you can take to the field. It’s light, it’s
    convenient and it’s super tough. The sheath is braided from thirty two (32) strands and the inner strands are made up
    of seven (7) two-ply yarns. Paracord survival bracelets are in use by security forces in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as
    by law enforcement and fire department personnel across the USA.

6.   What makes Paracord Joes survival bracelet a better choice?

    Here at Paracord Joes we use high quality paracord that is rated at 550lbs breaking strength, the same cord that is
    used by the military.  Yes, there are other manufacturers that also make these bracelets and while not all, most make
    their bracelets with the bare minimum six (6) feet of cord needed to actually complete the braid.

    That's what makes Paracord Joes bracelets better.  We use an average of twelve (12) feet for our small size bracelets
    and an average of sixteen (16) feet of paracord for our large size bracelets.  That's more cord available to be used
    should a need arise.  That difference alone could be just the edge you need.

    The other thing that Paracord Joes does differently than most of the manufacturers is that we use a 3/4" buckle
    unless a different size is requested.  Not only does this produce a more pleasing appearance in our bracelets, it also
    adds to the quality and longevity of it's use.

7.   What different types of paracord bracelets do you have?

    Although the paracord bracelets share a common weave it is possible to create many different designs. One color,
    two color and even three colors can be woven into a paracord bracelet with the choices of a buckle or knot(s) to
    secure around the wrist.

8.   Why should I want to wear a paracord survival bracelet?

    It’s difficult to imagine creating a survival kit or planning an outdoor hike / trip without including paracord. The
    Paracord Survival Bracelet is one of the most versatile and useful ways to always be prepared!

Use the cord & outer sheath for:

•  Ridgeline for Tarps/Bashers
•  Shoe & Bootlaces
•  Tie Downs
•  Repairing Equipment
•  Making a Fire Bow
•  String for a Bow
•  Shelter Making
•  Paracord Survival Bracelets
•  Beaded Craft Bracelets
•  Paracord Lanyards
•  Fish Nets
•  Snares/Traps
•  Binding
•  Restraints
•  Tourniquet
•  Bottle Holder
•  Zipper Pulls
•  Guylines
•  Handle Wrapping
•  Trail Marking        
•  Braided Animal Collars & Matching Leashes
•  Show Dog Leads
•  Kite Surfing
•  Boating
•  Surfboard & Snowboard Leads
•  Whip Making
•  Paracord Braided Belts
•  Braided Shoulder Straps

Use the Inner cores for:

•  Fishing Line
•  Sewing fabric together
•  Emergency Stitches
•  Dental Floss
•  Small twine for whipping ends of larger cord
•  Lashing a small arrowhead to spear
What can you use it for?
and just so much more!
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Want to meet the Paracord Joe's staff and  pick up your gear in person?  The staff of Paracord Joe's frequently has
booths at local gun shows throughout NC and parts of SC.  We are working on putting a list together to publish to our
website so that you can plan to attend one of the events that Paracord Joe's will make an appearance at.

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