18 January 2017

Press Release: New Survival Straps® Survival Bracelets™


New Survival Straps® Survival Bracelets™
Transform Into Life-Saving Device
Paracord design saves everyone from soldiers to moms caught in a jam

JACKSONVILLE, FL – Unpredictable situations are a part of daily life. From car accidents, the dog escaping out the front door, wardrobe, purse or backpack malfunctions to serious injuries; there is no end to the number of circumstances when having a length of cord on hand could be a lifesaver. Survival Straps® Survival Bracelets™ provide a solution in any moment of need by combining fashion and emergency preparedness in a bracelet.

Created with specially woven paracord, Survival Straps® Survival Bracelets™ can be unwound and transformed into a durable, multi-purpose rope. More than just gear for the avid outdoorsman, Survival Straps® Survival Bracelets™ are a fashionable statement piece for men, women and children. Available in over 1,000 color combinations, SurvivalStraps® can be customized with dog tags embossed with military identification, medical information, a name or favorite quote. Bracelets can be personalized to commemorate the birth of a child or to show support for a family member in the military, a friend battling cancer or any other important moment in life.

Survival Bracelets™ are available in a regular and wide-band design – the regular bracelet provides 16 feet of usable paracord and the wide bracelet unwinds into 24 feet. Bracelets can be personalized even further by choosing a stainless steel shackle closure or a plastic side release buckle. Survival Bracelets™ are also available in a lighter weight fishtail weave design.

“Our customers share amazing stories about circumstances that have led them to rely on their bracelet to survive,” said SurvivalStraps® President Kurt Walchle. "Stories such as troops who have used their bracelet to repair gear while on missions and a woman who broke her femur while mountain biking and used her bracelet as a tourniquet. However, the stories that really tug the heartstrings are surprisingly the people who purchase our bracelets more as a fashion item. We have many customers who send a specially colored bracelet to their husbands in the military when a baby is born while he is deployed with a dog tag etched with the baby’s name, birth weight and length. Others will get a bracelet from our firefighter line to memorialize a hero who has lost his life in the line of duty. It is rewarding to hear that our bracelets can make such a big difference in people’s lives.”

For servicemen and women, police, firefighters and EMS workers and their supporters, SurvivalStraps® has designed specialty product lines with colors coordinated to each field of service.

Handmade in America, SurvivalStraps® products retail for between $19.95 and $35.95 depending on size of the bracelet and customization options. For more information or to purchase a Survival Straps® Survival Bracelets™, please visit www.survivalstraps.com.

About Survival Straps
Founder Kurt Walchle started Survival Straps®, makers of the Survival Bracelet™, in 2006 at his kitchen table. Today, Survival Straps® gear continues to be handmade in the U.S.A. with the finest care and craftsmanship. Survival Straps® is an avid supporter of our men and women in uniform with dedicated bracelet lines for EMS, law enforcement and all branches of the military. To date the company has raised and donated almost $1,000,000 to veterans’ service charities. For more information visit www.survivalstraps.com.



Note: David and I are not affiliated with this company and will not financially benefit from your transaction.  They sent me the press release and, having heard about survival bracelets from other sources, I just wanted to help them get the word out. Have a blessed day!
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4 comments:

  1. These sound like they would be a good thing to have around. I love you. Zing! Zing!

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    1. I'm sure they would be. I've heard about them on other websites about how good it is to have a survival bracelet. I don't remember where else I read about them, though.
      I love you, too, my Zing.

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  2. Great review. These look like great items to have. I guess I don't need one being that I rarely go outside.

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    1. Thanks, Ellen. I am glad that you liked it. This was a press release that they sent to me to post. I thought that it sounded like a very useful item, too. Our oldest daughter likes to make paracord bracelets, too.

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Have a blessed weekend!

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