🖤 Gear up in style—survival meets sophistication.
The Tactical Paracord Bracelet for Men combines rugged 2-meter nylon cord with a quick-release polymer buckle, offering a lightweight (0.7 oz), durable accessory designed for both daily wear and outdoor survival. Its sleek black design fits most wrists comfortably, making it an essential, versatile tool for camping, hiking, and everyday carry.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.02 x 0.98 x 0.47 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Brand Name | NADOBA |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, womens, mens |
Manufacturer | NADOBA |
Part Number | Bhchpcd-blk |
Style | Elegant |
Size | 9 Inches |
Age Range Description | Teen |
Units | 1.0 Count |
N**S
Great Bracelet - great price
I love the idea of a paracord bracelet because it keeps an essential survival item handy in the event of a sudden survival scenario. This is really well made with a tight weave and a good clasp. The clasp is smaller than the one shown but I haven't had any problems with it like some other reviewers. This was too big for my wrist but fits around my ankle. It's a little bit stiff at first but after wearing it for a couple days it's very comfortable. Love this item and plan to get a couple more.
J**
great value; product as advertised
Just got mine today. Shipping took about 20 days but I was in no rush. I ordered 3 when I saw that they were A LOT cheaper than others out there. The one on my wrist right now is 9 inches exactly with a tight, uniform weave of black paracord with a black buckle. It is 9 inches just like the product description says so if you have small wrists then don't be surprised if it is big on you. Someone else made a comment about being 6'6" or having arms like a longshoreman for it to fit. I have a large frame so it fits me pretty much perfectly and for the price I have no complaints whatsoever especially since I have neither the time nor the patience to make my own. Not sure where someone got the idea that it was Made in the USA or from a veteran-owned business. Pretty clearly states that it comes from overseas. It is pretty stiff so I am guessing that the inner cords are still inside the paracord but I don't know and for this price I really don't care. If I have to tear it apart and use it then it will be as an emergency belt, shoelace, etc. and I won't be testing it's maximum strength. Also, at the price I paid I won't cry if I have to use it that way especially with two spares. Not sure how many of these one person needs but I would not hesitate to order again from this seller for the right price.
C**S
MEh
Received the item, it is flimsy and thin and loose. Not what was advertised. Has insufficient loops on the clips and is fragile.
L**O
A quality bracelet
The bracelet is somewhat loosely woven to allow it to stretch, but it is comfortable and is made with an eye to quality.
H**W
Concerned but happy!
Well, let me just start by saying this product fits amazing, looks nice, and is good in case of emergency. Functional, and stylish. It fit the description perfectly and appears to be well made, well almost all of it. Near one of the ends it looks like the rope has been frayed a tad, and has some of the inner white threads showing. I don't want this to rip and fall apart durring work, or in the car! It just looks like glue, or the threads but either way it appears to be a shotty design. Upon further inspection this also has another frayed side on the inner part of the bracelet.In short, it's worth what you pay for, and for the emergency when I really need it, I just hope it doesn't fall apart.
L**N
"meh"
As an avid shooter, paintballer and survivalist I simply had to have one of these. I bought several hundred feet of 550 para cord to keep in my "go bag" and even tried my hand at making my own para cord bracelet (epic fail). This was a good price for a survivalist must have and I bought it thinking I just saved $5 on what I would hav espent upwards of $10 for. So far it seems well made although my only complaints are the fit (its a little too loose but I'm hoping after it gets wet a few times it will fit a little more snug) and that the ends of the cord appear to be glued. I hopethat over time the glue doesn't wear off and the cord unravels. If you are looking for a para cord bracelet for looks and price only this is a good buy as most survivalists and outdoorsmen & women wear them. If you want one that may serve you well in the event you need some good strong rope in an emergency situation I would reccommend spending a bit more money for a better quality one, perhaps one that is a bit wider and sturdier. This one measures about an inch wide and just under 10" long from clasp to clasp. One thing I do like is that the clasp is curved and contours to the wrist for added comfort.
A**R
The look
I like it
Z**K
nice bracelet...once
This bracelet is a great idea. 10ft of paracord could come in handy in a variety of situations. But here is my problem.... the bracelet is 3 beans (i bought 2) - with shipping it was a total of 16 dollars. spending this much made me apprehensive about ripping it up to use it - and that was the whole idea behind getting it! (of course in a real survival situation I would not think about it.) So my advice would be to buy the bracelet - once. then get some para cord and go online and find instructions on making one yourself. I spent 5 dollars on 50ft of para cord and re-used the same buckle and now have no problem taking apart the bracelet for anything. I just knotted it up again and it took about 20 minutes, but I really think it was because it was my first time knotting the bracelet myself. In the future I expect it to take about 10 mins tops. Just a thought - the bracelet is top notch and there are a ton of uses for para cord. Just my 2 cents on saving 2 cents...LOL
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