The MultiMighty Bracelet Affixes Various Tools to your Wrist

The MultiMighty Bracelet Affixes Various Tools to your Wrist

"Having the finest multitool won't be of much use if it's not readily available. The MultiMighty Paracord Survival Bracelet, equipped with 13 tools, is the latest solution to this issue, conveniently worn on your wrist."
The MultiMighty Paracord Survival Bracelet is presently on Kickstarter
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Having the finest multitool won’t be of much use if it’s not readily available. The MultiMighty Paracord Survival Bracelet, equipped with 13 tools, is the latest solution to this issue, conveniently worn on your wrist.”

However “at present, featured in a Kickstarter campaign, the resizable bracelet includes 3 meters (9.8 ft) of woven 550 Paracord, which gives it a breaking strength of 550 lb (249 kg).”

Versatile Cord for Emergency Use

The cord is designed to be unraveled and utilized for various purposes, including constructing shelters, providing first aid, and fastening equipment. However, re-braiding the cord into bracelet form can be challenging, so it’s primarily meant for emergency situations.

In fact, the bracelet’s buckle conceals a range of other tools, including a thermometer, compass, whistle, tungsten alloy glass breaker, LED flashlight, miniature saw, knife, bottle opener, and hex wrench.”

The bracelet is available in multiple colors
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Convenient Features and Lightweight Design

“Additionally, it includes a slot where users can store their own flint stick or waterproof match, a SIM card ejector pin for changing cards while traveling, and a ‘hidden compartment’ for keeping items such as medication, bandages, or sewing supplies. The entire unit is said to weigh 42 grams (1.5 oz).

In the event that the MultiMighty Paracord Survival Bracelet goes into production, you can secure one with a pledge of $16. The expected retail price is $29.”


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