GOOD PRODUCT
M**E
Worth it
Honest and fair review: Pretty nice bracelet for the price. It's true quality 550 with 7 inner strands, and tightly "braided" or "knotted" into bracelet form. Plastic making up the buckle is pretty durable, feels solid though when/if bracelet does finally break- it'll likely be here. Weirdly, it only clasps together on one side- making it feel less secure and likely to come unbuckled, and it has 2-3 times out of 150+ times wearing it. Whistle isn't very loud and is super pitchy- you'll probably annoy someone into coming and finding you if u blow it long/obnoxiously enough- can probably be heard at an unhindered (open field) 500 yards, or 250 yards in the woods (not bad). Compass works: you'll need to take the bracelet off and hold it still and flat, but it does work. The blade is decently strong and useful: it's shaped like a raptor claw and has texture on the back to place your forefinger for better control. Not terribly sharp (maybe not a bad thing), but it's thick and useful to help me pry my windshield wiper blade clips up so I could switch the blades last week when it was 20 out and my fingertips froze. Bracelet was concerningly tight when I first put it on: do not fear. It stretches into a comfortable/perfect size as you wear it a while (getting it a tad wet while washing hands seems to help it stretch). Lastly, after many wears and getting it wet/sweaty, it doesn't smell like anything more than nylon. I looked at a bunch of these. Bought this one. No regrets.
A**R
The blade seems good and I have not tried the fire starter
I realize it’s only $8 ... but how is this so highly rated?! 1. The compass doesn’t point north (and I’m not Jack Sparrow) 2. Uncomfortably tight 3. The clasp that holds it together will not last long, unless I never take it off ever.The blade seems good and I have not tried the fire starter.
J**I
excellant
I is the best ive seen. just don't get the knife wet or use it other than in emergency. The steel is great for campfire starter is sharp, but the sharp knife will rust quickly if it gets used. retaine for emergency blade will go dull if used much at all as. It goes making it useless tp prsnct ess dull use for emergency not practice. if you want practice foctiss and keep one in for real need , not praticitise
A**R
Forget the boring old regular paracord, go for the survival bracelet.
I have a few different paracord bracelets, I like to go camping and hiking, and I like to be prepared. This one is only a few dollars more than the plain boring ones. It comes with a decent compass, a tiny flint, a whistle and a blade. The blade is small, but having just gotten it, im super satisfied that it could make the difference in an emergency situation. The flint is tiny AF but could get the job done with enough will and effort, the whistle is solid. the blade is tiny but can cut. Why spend 4 $ on a plain paracord when you can spend 8 and get an upgraded one? Recommending it to my friends, happy with the price and what I got. My previous bracelets have been relegated to secondary positions. Don't think about it do it. It might only come in handy that one time, but it will be worth it.
A**.
Neat concept, poor execution.
This is a neat little bracelet. It's got a fire starter, a knife, a compass, a whistle, and of course the paracord. On the surface, it's the perfect little bracelet. I even like that the knife is a claw-style knife, which makes it a little more useful for fighting than a straight blade (though it is small enough that you would have to really know what you were doing to do any real harm to someone/something).The problem is that the part of the bracelet that houses all of the tools is very brittle plastic. It feels cheap and seems like it would break with minimal strain. I have only been using it for one day and the clip that keeps the knife in has already come undone on its own. Not a great thing when there is a razor blade literally on your wrist. I have a Werewolf brand bracelet where the clip is made of metal and it is much better and feels much safer and sturdier. It just does not have a knife in it, which is why I got this one. I will be returning this one and using the Werewolf one.
S**E
Decent
So far it seems to work. I was glad that the compass is indeed legit and works. I have bought other cheap survival bracelets from Amazon, and the compasses never actualy point north. The blade isn't sharp and very small, however fuctions good enough as a letter opener or for other light wieght things such as some plastics. Its worth the price it costs. However be careful as the clasp is very easily broken, I don't recommend rough housing or wrestling with it on, I was playing with my dogs and in the middle of it the clasp popped off. Luckily no one was hurt.
Z**E
Stylish and useful
Got this as a present for my brother who is obsessed with weapons. It’s held up for a long time so it’s durable and worth the money and it’s stylish
L**N
survival on your wrist
The idea is great and I like it. Having a survival kit on my wrist is reassuring, I was impressed enough that I bought two more. One for my daughter and one for my grandson
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