
Paracord Can Be Annoying To Carry, But With This DIY Gadget, You Can Easily Carry Up To 35 Feet Of Paracord! Learn How To Make It And Bring It With You When It's Time To Bug Out!
Usually, when bringing paracord with on outings, you either have to rely on some elaborate setup like a paracord belt, survival bracelet, or monkey fist keychain. Some people also like to replace their bootlaces with paracord so they have it on hand whenever they may need it.
The annoying thing about all of these setups is that you will have to unravel the paracord, which can be time-consuming and a bit irritating when all you need is a short length of cordage. Plus, if you need paracord from your boots, what's going to keep your boots on your feet after you use the laces for a project?
Fortunately, there is a pretty nifty little solution that you can make yourself which will enable you to carry roughly 30-35 feet of paracord without having to worry about ever unraveling knots or complicated lashing systems.
Continue to learn how to make this neat little paracord gadget after the break.
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Chris O’Donnell
Just do a figure 8 around ur thumb and pinky finger wrap tigh then when u need it just pull loose end
Eugene Volpe
Brandon Steele
Or you can feed it into a zip lock bag with th end hang out.
I wrap mine around the shoulder straps of my bag and it fit lots of rope. It takes no room inside my bag either and adds extra cushion on the straps.
That’s not a bad idea, I’m gonna try that! Thanks for the tip!
Explain how 550 cord could possibly be annoying to carry.