These are awesome & Dale, Roman, & Their dad Curt is cool too! I live right next to Dale & had the privilege to try these before release & I love it! He has hydro dipped models now! Atwood rope is great for buying your Paracord too all made right in the USA in small town Ohio!
Seems a bit impractical to me, especially since you can't easily put the cord back in. Same thing could be done with a regular hank of cord and a knife, and done better at that. The only thing this does is protect the cord, which is nice, but there are plenty of better ways to do that. Though, the spool inside it is nice. They should sell that separately, if they don't already.
Quick deploy bracelet on left and "mad max" style on right. I wear the quick deploy on my wrist and the mad max on my ankle. There's a video of the mad max style on UA-cam,this same channel actually, very easy to make. Tried posting pics but it didn't work. I personally prefer the mad max style even though it isn't quick deploy. Just make the loops tight and it won't pull loose all day.
And there are lots of other designs out there. Lots of ways to make a quick deploy bracelet, lots of ways to make a quick deploy hank for storage. Search for it in the search bar and you will find tons of videos on them. And here's a tip: don't tighten them too hard. The harder you tighten a quick deploy, the harder it will be to take apart because of the friction. Tighten it to where it doesn't slip, but don't pull hard. And there are quite a few different quick deploy designs out there. Tying it all together has a few, and there are tons of others. There are also a lot of nice ways to tie cord for a backpack that are easy to take apart. Just type it into the search bar and you will find lots of videos on them. One tip I have for quick deploy is to not tie them super tight. I'm used to tightening the crap out of my paracord projects, but tightening a quick deploy design generally makes it a pain in the ass to pull apart with the friction you add. Tie them tight enough to where they won't slip, but don't pull hard.
These are awesome & Dale, Roman, & Their dad Curt is cool too! I live right next to Dale & had the privilege to try these before release & I love it! He has hydro dipped models now! Atwood rope is great for buying your Paracord too all made right in the USA in small town Ohio!
Dang you gotta give Dale Atwood some credit for taking a year to build this
Seems a bit impractical to me, especially since you can't easily put the cord back in. Same thing could be done with a regular hank of cord and a knife, and done better at that. The only thing this does is protect the cord, which is nice, but there are plenty of better ways to do that.
Though, the spool inside it is nice. They should sell that separately, if they don't already.
streak1burntrubber I imagine this would be useful particularly if you could only use one hand
Looks bulky compared to a 50' hank of paracord coiled.Depending on where you wore it on you belt, accessibility could be awkward.
that was really cool the first time they invented it and called it a spool which was made to work with the scissor
The TRD is made by Dale Atwood! A fellow UA-camr and the brother of Roman Atwood
kim fredrik that's pretty cool
Does it come with the paracord?
So paracord size dental floss box? Hayanawa + knife and you are set
xD
whats the max length it will hold?
Dale Atwood sent me here.
why did you deleat the begleri tutorial?
is this by Dale Atwood?
no
Rz DreamZ yes
Yes
no
Yes, given that HE made the thing.
Dale Atwood !
This is missing a flame thrower to melt the ends after the paracord has been cut.
I'd rather make a couple quick deploy bracelets and wear them around my ankle. Out of sight, out of mind. Just my 2 cents
Mitch Lowe how do you make sure they don't come loose as you walk around?
Quick deploy bracelet on left and "mad max" style on right. I wear the quick deploy on my wrist and the mad max on my ankle. There's a video of the mad max style on UA-cam,this same channel actually, very easy to make. Tried posting pics but it didn't work. I personally prefer the mad max style even though it isn't quick deploy. Just make the loops tight and it won't pull loose all day.
And there are lots of other designs out there. Lots of ways to make a quick deploy bracelet, lots of ways to make a quick deploy hank for storage. Search for it in the search bar and you will find tons of videos on them.
And here's a tip: don't tighten them too hard. The harder you tighten a quick deploy, the harder it will be to take apart because of the friction. Tighten it to where it doesn't slip, but don't pull hard.
And there are quite a few different quick deploy designs out there. Tying it all together has a few, and there are tons of others. There are also a lot of nice ways to tie cord for a backpack that are easy to take apart. Just type it into the search bar and you will find lots of videos on them.
One tip I have for quick deploy is to not tie them super tight. I'm used to tightening the crap out of my paracord projects, but tightening a quick deploy design generally makes it a pain in the ass to pull apart with the friction you add. Tie them tight enough to where they won't slip, but don't pull hard.
You know dale Atwood made this right
The only thing it's missing is a lighter
I tvi k they are to expensive 22£ in the UK this days 2022
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dale att wood
$30?
No.
Not handy at all..there are better ones on the market
Esther Herbert you to find a better thing mill buy you a life time supply
first
it'd be funnier if it was brown
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