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Helping Jeep Families Go Outside and Off Road!

Wild Wolf was started because my family LOVES camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, basically anything outdoors! We were looking for reliable products that would support our hobbies as outdoor enthusiasts and do-it-yourselfers. Every product has been hand-tested and used by my family, so customers can rest assured that they are purchasing a product of the utmost quality - you can find us at WildWolfPack.net

Wild Wolf Paracord has so many uses, it is perfect for making Survival Bracelets, Lanyards, Belts, Yeti Handles, Jeep Handles, Pet Collars, and Pet Leashes. It can also be used in Camping, Survival Kits, Crafting, Fishing, Hiking..the list could go on and on.
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Комментарии
@AllThingsSoul
@AllThingsSoul 4 месяца назад
This is not a tutorial.
@richardkempher2425
@richardkempher2425 5 месяцев назад
This video sucks
@Antheywereded
@Antheywereded 9 месяцев назад
Macrame but make it manly
@user-lq8oo7li5q
@user-lq8oo7li5q Год назад
What size paracord are you using. I'm looking forward to making it. Great job-Thank you!😊
@someoneelse1658
@someoneelse1658 Год назад
Not clear to follow, fingers in the way, too fast too wobbly. Gave up!
@austinromero9281
@austinromero9281 Год назад
Very bad video. Too fast
@Jean-PaulGaborieau
@Jean-PaulGaborieau Год назад
,votre tuto se termine pas tres bien ;vous montrez pas comment vous finalisé la poignée de la laisse
@macmccartney5760
@macmccartney5760 Год назад
Wish I could have seen exactly what you did when starting the handle
@MarcPosselt
@MarcPosselt 10 месяцев назад
he layed the short cords (inner cords) overtop of the weave when he bent it backwards to make the handle, and then he used the long cords (outer cords) to weave the same weave (cobra) overtop of the inner cords and the existing leash to secure the handle.
@alfredoruiz4422
@alfredoruiz4422 2 года назад
I’ve been making these and selling them, it went well so far:)
@lindaoconnor1828
@lindaoconnor1828 4 месяца назад
is it still going okay?
@marco21falcon
@marco21falcon 2 года назад
Distance between nails?
@justinsmith623
@justinsmith623 2 года назад
This was an awesome video with some cool boogie-down music and after 3yrs, nobody has said how cool it was. Today is that day, my friend. I’m putting one of these on my Rubicon tomorrow and I’m sure what I’ve seen here will make the process a bit less cumbersome. For that, I thank you.
@reaganjobemedia
@reaganjobemedia 2 года назад
What thickness of cord are you using?
@HD-xy5zk
@HD-xy5zk 2 года назад
I like the design of this lanyard, except for the fact that the two ends which are looped through the ring are only secured in the center of that cobra knot. I'm fairly confident if you pulled hard enough, they would slide right out. Aside from that, as others have said it was challenging to watch. I hope you keep creating more content using a tripod! Thanks for the tutorial
@georgerulez
@georgerulez 2 года назад
Awesome lanyard! It was my first one and only took me 30 minutes to figure out. Thank you. 👍🏼
@Jayy_Black
@Jayy_Black 2 года назад
Little closer up would help maybe a bit slower on the first 4-6 cobra knots
@chancetolbert4852
@chancetolbert4852 2 года назад
any advice on managing cord twisting while doing this?
@beetle4761
@beetle4761 2 года назад
What is the name of the weave?
@kathybrewer3182
@kathybrewer3182 3 года назад
How do I measure around bottle . like mine is 15 inch . how much do I add to that
@thejaredandodehdshow9775
@thejaredandodehdshow9775 3 года назад
what type of demonstration is this 😹😹😹
@annettereed6146
@annettereed6146 3 года назад
For someone like me, who has never worked with paracord, this was not a good tutorial. You don't show how to make the knots or how much cord to use. I would have to watch it closer to see how you combined the two colors. This is what I'm wanting to make, but I'm going to have to find another tutorial to show me how to do the cobra knots.
@TheQuadfather
@TheQuadfather 3 года назад
This Hass to be the worst tutorial video
@michaelhunter3167
@michaelhunter3167 3 года назад
Camera goes out on the part we need most so pretty pointless vid thanks for wasitn my time 🤣
@harry-se1zm
@harry-se1zm 3 года назад
what is the right measurement for everything? 2x9= 18 feet or??
@zombiemechanic8738
@zombiemechanic8738 3 года назад
video is bad work slower be in the camera and that would be such an amazing video
@jasongaudet8719
@jasongaudet8719 3 года назад
I'M SO HAPPY TO FIND THIS! I'M DOING THIS FOR MY CUP!
@Soldierboy4219
@Soldierboy4219 3 года назад
It’s a demo vid but when it came to the handle couldn’t see what you were doing as hands were just out of shot and camera
@MarcPosselt
@MarcPosselt 10 месяцев назад
To finish it off, he layed the short cords (inner cords) overtop of the weave when he bent it backwards to make the handle, and then he used the long cords (outer cords) to weave the same weave (cobra) overtop of the inner cords and the existing leash to secure the handle.
@eastonvonschist2283
@eastonvonschist2283 3 года назад
The worst looking paracord handle I have seen yet!
@stevequate1797
@stevequate1797 3 года назад
Great pattern waste of time video Horrible tutorial just horrible, dosen’t show slowly how to tie leash, has no ending knot period just pull it outta your butt I guess. No ending knot
@anjeemaroo
@anjeemaroo 4 года назад
At one minute, your hand go out if the screen and people cannot see what you are doing.
@MarcPosselt
@MarcPosselt 10 месяцев назад
To finish it off, he layed the short cords (inner cords) overtop of the weave when he bent it backwards to make the handle, and then he used the long cords (outer cords) to weave the same weave (cobra) overtop of the inner cords and the existing leash to secure the handle.
@diamonddog2817
@diamonddog2817 4 года назад
what does it do???
@Fischerboy2008
@Fischerboy2008 4 года назад
After you shoot your ducks you use this to tote them around until the hunt is over.
@radioactive_diamond8712
@radioactive_diamond8712 4 года назад
I followed all measurements to a tee and my leash came short
@MarcPosselt
@MarcPosselt 10 месяцев назад
the weave length is 6 feet, but once you loop the end back over itself to create the handle, you will shorten the overall leash length. to compensate, for that, just measure how long you want your handle to be, and increase your weave by that amount, so once you make the handle its the correct OVERALL length :)
@radioactive_diamond8712
@radioactive_diamond8712 10 месяцев назад
lol this is from 3 years ago but thank you! I have since figured it out🤣@@MarcPosselt
@aaroncanady6667
@aaroncanady6667 4 года назад
Recommend using 9 feet when making this
@cooperarcher513
@cooperarcher513 4 года назад
This is great super easy tutorial
@armandogonzales9304
@armandogonzales9304 4 года назад
Still not finished. Both cords are not centered on the holder.
@gaylee1379
@gaylee1379 5 лет назад
Paracord cup hadle
@matejmotuz108
@matejmotuz108 5 лет назад
This is the second thing I ever Made from paracord , I was improvising and ended up with this
@grantaustin2421
@grantaustin2421 5 лет назад
Really bad camera job, and your measurements aren't quite right. I make these all the time. I always did 1 foot of cord for every 1 inch of finished product, plus however many inches you want the leash to be. For a basic 6 foot leash, like most standard leashes come in, you'd need 6*12=72 inches of finished product for the leash, plus remember the 12 inches you need total for the handle, making 84 inches of finished product. So you would need at least 84 feet of cord. Remembering you have to still add another 7 feet for the cord along the inside of the knots and another 5-ish feet so you can do that double back section where the handle is secured back to the leash, I would use a 100 foot rope for each finished product. If you're not doing it in one color, but two, use 50 feet each of two different colors.
@borderreiver3288
@borderreiver3288 5 лет назад
the music is bloody annoying..no need for it...
@kjoyner6383
@kjoyner6383 5 лет назад
Best one I've seen 👍. But towards the end, your hands went out of focus (out of the camera shot) but I got the jist of it. 👍👍👍
@dustinparks768
@dustinparks768 5 лет назад
Quit watching 22nd 10 because the music was annoying as hell
@SmoothbassmanStudios
@SmoothbassmanStudios 5 лет назад
Have you tried using shock cord for the loops around the cups yet? I'm thinking about giving that a try as something different.
@Lucid_zzz_Dream
@Lucid_zzz_Dream 5 лет назад
Great video. Thks for posting it 👍😎
@deroj55
@deroj55 5 лет назад
Your video is accurate, but the tutorial on your web page is not. The pictures showing the starting steps do not show the full interweaving that should be happening.
@Frenchkizer1
@Frenchkizer1 5 лет назад
Could you make a rainy day lanyard? Maybe to conceal a gold necklace, as well as a top value bill in plain sight for hitchhiking and backpacking.
@billybeck
@billybeck 5 лет назад
Could you please do one where you talk us through it? Music is quite off-putting and distracting. Cheers 👍
@missybaltimore1374
@missybaltimore1374 5 лет назад
how did you tie off the ends?????????????
@MarcPosselt
@MarcPosselt 10 месяцев назад
he layed the short cords (inner cords) overtop of the weave when he bent it backwards to make the handle, and then he used the long cords (outer cords) to weave the same weave (cobra) overtop of the inner cords and the existing leash to secure the handle.
@yanikdes4768
@yanikdes4768 5 лет назад
where you use the 6feet
@TrehanCreekOutdoors
@TrehanCreekOutdoors 5 лет назад
Not a project for me! About the second snarled up paracord tangle I would have thrown the whole thing in the trash. LOL.
@jennynations7676
@jennynations7676 6 лет назад
Officially my favorite koozie weave. Such a cool koozie. Im making it right now along with your video. Thanks for sharing.
@iannicely1
@iannicely1 6 лет назад
I got frustrated just watching this video... I’m sticking with a double knot and bunny ears