Paracord Colors Shown:
Black Edge, Black Center, Electric Blue Stripe
Elite Thin Blue Line Paracord Bracelet
$11.80
Here’s a new twist on our original super popular Thin Blue Line Bracelet — The Elite Thin Blue Line Paracord Bracelet! What I’ve done is take a standard Military 550 Paracord Bracelet and add a distinctive additional 550 stripe right down the middle. I know you’ll want to add it to your collection! Comes with our durable contour buckle.
You can even upgrade to a King Cobra! King Cobras are definitely a substantial paracord bracelet and may be too big for some. The King Cobra comes with our larger 1/2 inch durable contour buckle.Review our King Cobra vs. Cobra Knot Paracord Bracelet Comparison first to determine if this is the bracelet for you.
How do I provide an accurate wrist size?
Get the perfect fit for your bracelets by using these instructions. I need to know your wrist size -- not bracelet size.
I've made thousands of bracelets and know how to knot up your order for a comfortable fit. But I need you to take a moment to get the right measurement info to me.
Why we need your wrist size? Depending on the knot and clasp, I add the necessary length to your wrist size to ensure your bracelet will fit properly. Do not add extra space to compensate for a comfortable fit!
- First, you'll need a ruler, a pen or pencil and a strip of paper about a half inch wide.
- Wrap the strip of paper lightly around your wrist.
- Mark the piece of paper right were it meets the starting point.
- Then measure that length on a ruler. Now you know what size to order!
What's the difference between Standard and King Cobra?
The King Cobra is one hefty paracord bracelet or K9 Collar!
King Cobra: Approx. Width: 1 3/8" Approx. 2 feet of cord/inch Thickness: Approx. 5/8" Standard Cobra: Approx. Width: 7/8" Approx. 1 foot of cord/inch Thickness: Approx. 3/8"What type of 550 Military Paracord do you use?
All of my products are made to order by me right here in the U.S.A. with mil-spec MIL-C-5040H type III requirement cord and have a minimum breaking strength of 550 pounds (550 cord).
Not all paracord is created equal -- especially the sub-par cord from overseas. My 550 parachute cord comes from the same U.S. factory that is a government contractor to supply the military, so quality is assured. We use the actual paracord our service men and women rely on every day!
There is approximately 1" of paracord for every inch of knotting. This does vary slightly depending on the knot. If you were to disassemble your item you could use the cord and the strands within for all kinds of outdoor and, yes, survival applications.
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