Quick Access Paracord: Backpack and Paracord Hack Revealed!
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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Dan
So many bushcraft vids out there, but Dan's are the gold nuggets I actually put into use.
That's awesome. Only thing I would change is put a bowline onto the pull chord end and stopper knot at the top. Then finish it off with a bight through the top so the tension of the pull chord keeps the bight locked in acting as a quick release. Pull the stop knot then the bowline to deploy.
I've seen this! There's another great channel, called "Weavers of Eternity Paracord," which not only teaches a variation of this technique, but includes recipes for bag handles, zipper pulls, and DOZENS of other projects. You've been good enough to show us the tip of the iceberg: thank you (seriously).
Give me one good reason I would need to tactically deploy my paracord other than to impress my fellow bushcrafters. Dont worry, I'll wait.
Haha the rope dart community uses this technique to lash a rope dart to your forearm for quick deployment
Good. Now I have something to do during tomorrows online department meeting.
You don't need to keep pulling your excess back and forth. Leave it on one side and just pass a loop around the back. Then just flip your long loop through the short one. Much easier to do than to explain!
I do this with my large black duffel with bright orange cord so I can pick it out when I get off a plane. Very useful...
Hmm! Very interesting. I think a variation of this would be a way to temporarily attach a Ferro-rod holder to a knife sheath!
You don't have to pull the whole cord each time, just pull a loop of it and thread the center loop through each side loop.
I've used this on a lot of my bags and backpack.
Thank you for taking the time to share this. Perfect way to keep a buzz saw handy at night.
Great video, Dan! That's an excellent way to keep your shelter lines ready to go as soon as you find your camping spot - so much better than having to dig through gear to find it (or remember which pocket they're in).
I LOVE this!!
Thanks, Dan. Simple. Effective. Practical !!
So much more sensible than, the tedious to dismantle bracelets. An alternative is to rig up lengths of paracord in chain sinnets (daisy chains) with a carabiner on each end as improvised lanyards that can quick deploy.
I have several lines tied like this on my bicycle.
Fantastic, Dan! Thank you for sharing that knowledge.
Absolutely kick ass!! Thanks Dan!
I do that on both straps, and a couple of my lighters I carry. So I have nearly 30 feet of cordage if I need it. Very handy if needed, but not in the way if you don't need it.