Paracord: The core of a survival bracelet is often made of paracord, which is a strong and durable type of nylon cord used in parachutes. Paracord can be unraveled and used for various purposes in a survival situation, such as building shelters, setting up snares, or repairing gear.
Fire Starter: Some survival bracelets incorporate a small ferrocerium rod and striker, which can be used to create sparks and start fires. This is a crucial survival tool for warmth, cooking, and signaling.
Whistle: Many survival bracelets feature an integrated whistle that can be used to signal for help or alert others to your presence in case of an emergency.
Compass: A built-in compass can help you navigate your way in the wilderness and find your direction.
Knife or Cutting Tool: Some survival bracelets include a small blade or cutting tool that can be used for various tasks, such as cutting cordage or preparing food.
Scraper/Scraper Blade: This component can serve multiple functions, including fire starting, striking sparks from a ferrocerium rod, or scraping bark for tinder.
Fishing Kit: In some survival bracelets, you might find a fishing line, hooks, and possibly bait for catching fish in a survival situation.
Sewing Kit: A needle and thread for emergency repairs to clothing or gear.
Signal Mirror: A small mirror that can be used to signal for help by reflecting sunlight toward rescuers.
First Aid Materials: Some survival bracelets may include basic first aid items like adhesive bandages or sterilization wipes.
Cordage: Besides the paracord core, there may be additional lengths of cordage or fishing line integrated into the bracelet
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Imported
- Model: Model 104
- Weight: 0.00kg