southpawj79
New member
I'm simply a volunteer firefighter.. Who is joining the Marines and is trying to make it by in this economy...
I recently started a business from what was a hobby. I find many people like things made from paracord and with my ropes training as a firefighter I can do several types of knots and make many things from paracord.
I started I.C.E. Survival Gear for those who enjoy a rugged outdoor lifestyle. I can make anything you want out of paracord and in any color you want. I donate a portion of the profits to Navy/Marine Relief and Any Soldier.
In Case of Emergency (I.C.E.) survival gear allows individuals to inconspicuously carry with them paracord that can be used in virtually any obstacle you may approach. It's not only an accessory that looks nice... But a tool that can be used for those of us who live life HARD. Paracord can stand up to 550lbs and I also have stainless steel anchor shackles that can stand up to 530lbs.
Lastly I also make donuts, so all you have to do is pull the end for the amount of paracord you want. Cut. And put the donut back in your bag. No untangling. Knotting or any hassle...
Some of the things I make...
Roll bar handles
Door handles
Door limiting straps
Headrest handles
Rifle slings
Belt
Water bottle holder
Drink koozie
Bracelets
Keychain fobs
Lanyards
Dog collars & leashes
Donuts
Open to custom challenges!
I recently started a business from what was a hobby. I find many people like things made from paracord and with my ropes training as a firefighter I can do several types of knots and make many things from paracord.
I started I.C.E. Survival Gear for those who enjoy a rugged outdoor lifestyle. I can make anything you want out of paracord and in any color you want. I donate a portion of the profits to Navy/Marine Relief and Any Soldier.
In Case of Emergency (I.C.E.) survival gear allows individuals to inconspicuously carry with them paracord that can be used in virtually any obstacle you may approach. It's not only an accessory that looks nice... But a tool that can be used for those of us who live life HARD. Paracord can stand up to 550lbs and I also have stainless steel anchor shackles that can stand up to 530lbs.
Lastly I also make donuts, so all you have to do is pull the end for the amount of paracord you want. Cut. And put the donut back in your bag. No untangling. Knotting or any hassle...
Some of the things I make...
Roll bar handles
Door handles
Door limiting straps
Headrest handles
Rifle slings
Belt
Water bottle holder
Drink koozie
Bracelets
Keychain fobs
Lanyards
Dog collars & leashes
Donuts
Open to custom challenges!