Best paracord bracelet

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"Be prepared" is the ultimate survival advice, as any Boy Scout will confirm. It’s no good having elaborate survival gear if it’s not with you when disaster strikes. A paracord bracelet is easy to wear on your wrist but could save your life. Made from woven paracord (very strong nylon rope originally used on parachutes), at their simplest, they ensure you always have a good length of this survival essential on you. It bears heavy loads, lashes together poles and branches, and fixes broken straps; paracord can be unraveled further and the strands used as fishing line, sewing thread, or as tinder for starting fires. 

Some bracelet designs pack in other survival essentials with the cord including flint fire starters, whistles, and compasses. Although you probably wouldn’t want to rely on them for everyday use, they could be invaluable in an emergency to help you stay warm, find food, and get help. Here are the options we recommend.

Best overall

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The Friendly Swede fishtail paracord survival bracelets

Practical paracord bracelets with metal clasp

Easily adjust the size of these paracord bracelets thanks to the metal clasp. The sturdy 1.6-meter rope, once unraveled, can be used for anything from fixing broken straps to lashing together poles. Available in a set of two, they are perfect as a gift for best friends and couples.

Best with light

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Nexfinity One Survival paracord bracelets

Multitools, LED light, and whistle

These emergency bracelets come with an LED light, a pair of compact multi-tools, a rescue whistle, and a flint firestarter on its 10 feet of tactical paracord. The tools include a screwdriver, blade, scraper, saw, and wrench. Start a fire in any condition by striking the built-in flint. 

Best tools

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A2S Protection K2-Peak paracord bracelets

Survival tools and 12 feet of paracord

Be prepared for any emergency with this bracelet set. They come with a compass, flint fire starter, fire scraper that doubles as a knife blade, and a 100dB rescue whistle. Their size is adjustable, and the paracord comes in a variety of colors. Twelve feet of cord is woven into every bracelet, and it has a breaking point of 550lbs. The seven inner strands can be used as tinder, fishing line, or sewing thread.

Best for adjustability

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Atomic Bear paracord bracelets

Firestarter and compass built-in

These bracelets have four survival gear essentials and are comprised of 12 feet of military-grade paracord. You get a fire starter, compass, emergency whistle, and a ferro rod striker. They're fully adjustable for any wrist size. The two-pack is great for gift-giving or keeping a spare in your backpack or car.

Bottom line

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A paracord bracelet is a great survival tool for anyone who likes outdoor adventure. Wear it, and you have a good length of strong reliable cord that is versatile and could be invaluable in an emergency. We like The Friendly Swede fishtail paracord survival bracelets. They have a no-frills band that fits well and is woven from good quality paracord. 

If you want more survival tools built-in, the Atomic Bear paracord bracelets are a good selection. A fire starter is essential in our opinion, and they come with a striker to send a shower of sparks into your tinder (which could be unraveled paracord). They are also highly adjustable.  

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