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Produced by Cameron McKirdy

Watch as I open a Survival Kit Cache, and show you the contents.  This is a Time Capsule of sorts, but loaded with useful gear items for everyday life.  I fill one gallon paint cans, and put a tight lid on the container.  No water can get in!  Then I store these emergency kits around the Pacific Northwest.  If I need something, or a lot of things I just got pick one up.  Email Survival Bros if you’d like Cam to make a mystery cache for you.  Thanks for your support.  More fun stuff soon.  Share this HD video.  Add our vlogs to your own #youtube playlist online.  SUBSCRIBE.

Cameron McKirdy working on a mystery

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Better stock up on gloves, face masks, boots, goggles (eye protection), and more ASAP!

Contagion Survival Kit Created by Sensible Prepper for His Family

By Cameron McKirdy

Survival Bros is at the beach in Seaside, Oregon testing two Naimakka paracord bands made in Sweden.  Each luxurious design features ultra-high grade military standard Type III paracord.  The special edition Skydivers bracelet in camo green 483 includes an all brass clasp.  I can’t wait to rough it up more, and see how the patina develops on the surface.  The other bracelet is charcoal, or stealth grey and has a secure screw closure.  Both Naimakka products unravel to about 8 feet of cordage, so you’ll have plenty of material to work with during an emergency situation.  It feels good to have extra cord on hand.  You can use it to build shelter, make knots, or even floss your teeth with the inner strands.  And we know you don’t floss everyday!  If you’re looking for the a dependable, and gorgeous paracord bracelet then visit http://www.naimakka.com to get your own gear.  They ship worldwide for $5.  Plus, it will attract attention, and you can strike up a conversation with other preppers.  Your satisfaction is guaranteed. 

Watch the latest Naimakka review of two different survival bracelets

Naimakka-Skydivers-Bracelet

Make a statement with this fashionable, yet practical survival swag from Naimakka