So I was gifted two of those survival paracord bracelets. I untied one so to check the resistance of the cord. It holded my whole body weight (75kg) hanging from the ceiling, and I also bounced on it a bit.
But, given that the lenght of such a string, once unfolded, is 3.30 meters, I am wondering what practical uses there could be in real life with such a piece of string.
The only ones that came to my mind are a replacement bootlace (providing that it's not too thick for the boot lace holes) and as an extra guyline for a tarp or tent.
What else could you do with 3.30 meters of cord that could eventually hold your weight?







I'd also note that the strength of the cord will diminish with time, especially if you wear it around your wrist where it will become exposed to a lot of sun light, dirt, chemicals, abrasive things.
– aaaaargZombies Jan 17 '15 at 00:35