

🛠️ Craft your style, lock in your legacy with SpeedyJig Pro!
SpeedyJig Pro is a premium paracord bracelet making kit featuring an adjustable, powder-coated steel jig that holds cords securely for crafting bracelets from 4" to over 12". The complete kit includes paracord, buckles, and instructions, designed for all skill levels and made in the USA to ensure durability and quality. Perfect for hobbyists, crafters, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to create professional-quality survival bracelets quickly and easily.












| ASIN | B01B6VNPPI |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid,Adult |
| Art Craft Kit Type | Paracord Bracelet Kit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,676 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #286 in Tactical Paracord |
| Brand | SpeedyJig |
| Color | Mellon Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,298) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2016 |
| Department | womens |
| Included Components | Jigs |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | SJ12 |
| Manufacturer | Alphidia |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Name | SpeedyJig PRO |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Paint Type | Powder coated |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Size | 4" to over 12" |
| Special Feature | Unique quick change design, versatile design for making various items |
| Style | Adjustable |
| UPC | 736902548363 |
V**Z
Must have for bracelet makers.
The best paracord jig i have ever owned. Better than the wood jigs. Easy to adjust for bracelet length. Strong sturdy metal and locking screw. Rubber feet keep it in place while cinching down on weave. Good price. Matches the picture exactly.
M**5
Well made jig and simplifies the process
I stumbled upon paracord bracelets when looking for a YouTube tutorial on macramé bracelets as a relaxing activity. (An attempt at learning how to knit was a disaster even after taking instruction. Way too stressful.) The videos showing the use of paracord were intriguing. A few packages of cords and some buckles were purchased at Michael's to try it out. The couple of initial attempts were encouraging but using a clipboard to hold the cords in place was rather clumsy. The jig solved that problem and made the process go smoother and faster. The four bracelets pictured (two in cobra and two in fishtail) were completed using the jig in less than 90 minutes. For making bracelets without a buckle, a binder clip can be used to hold the cord in place at the desired length. The jig sits firmly on the work surface, was so simple to put together, is well made of hard metal and the measurement markings are helpful. The printed instructions are okay, but I found that using a YouTube tutorial about the jig was very useful. The video made clear how to set up the jig using the male/female ends of a buckle into which the bracelet is fitted as you weave. The printed instructions didn't make that understandable at all; at least not to me. So far, I've used paracord 550 and a smaller nylon cord (as shown in the pictures) on the jig. The jig is really great when using a smaller nylon cord since the cord is held tightly and doesn't flop around as it did when I was using a clipboard. And the price is reasonable. It comes with some hanks of cord and several buckles of different colors. Now that I've started with the jig, I've also ordered several hundred feet of 550 in different colors and designs. Even thinking of taking a vendor table at the next local craft fair.
L**R
Nice Jig, Poor Cord
Once the jig arrived, everything was pulled out and all items checked out as being included. Pros: Received black rods instead of chrome. Personal preference on this one. Fairly quick setup time to change from monkey's fist to bracelet jig. Weight is substantial enough that it stays put while tugging. Cons: Clips are colored. Again preference here but plain black would have been better Cord colors are bizarre Cord is not nylon paracord, likely polyester or some other plastic for the core and outer sheath is questionable. Review: This will certainly get the job done, and does so with the best of both worlds possible. Having a monkey's fist and bracelet jig all in one means that there is no need to store two distinct jigs. I also like the fact that the jig has a good powder coated paint on it that will last, granted if someone were rough and dropped metal bits on the jig the paint will of course start to flake. The biggest let down is that the cord is not nylon. It is also in some oddball colors and schemes that make them useful only to learn new knots on and that is about it. Having colored clips is also a bad choice primarily because not one of the clips "goes" with any of the cords that was sent with the jig. I mean.. Pink, Purple and Peach goes well with green and black snake skin patterned cord? Not really. Minor complaint hence the single star reduction. If the cord was removed and the price dropped by even $5 it would be better than having cord that is not true 550 nylon cord and oddball clips that don't match the cord sent. Should you buy this? Absolutely, if you don't already have a bracelet or fist jig grab this and have both. If you already have one or the other jig... That is your decision. IF you like the look of this jig and concept, you won't be disappointed.
L**F
Love this jig! I'd recommend it if you want consistently knotted paracord products
I was hesitant to invest in a jig until I determined if paracord bracelets and pet collars will sell in my Etsy store and at local shows. But in order to make a good product to sell, I saw the value in a jig. Based on all 5-star rating, I bought this one. I AM NOT disappointed. It's super sturdy, will last forever, easy to use, and I like the larger size which can accommodate pet collars. The wing nut stays in place. The design to hold the bracelet is interesting... you will need an extra identical buckle to clip onto yours to loop into the jig. The sizing on the jig is handy. I know where to set it to get a consistent length bracelet. The only problem is that I can make bracelets really fast, and had to buy more paracord. It's a slippery slope, but I know I need a small investment to introduce a new quality product to my business. I'd definitely recommend spending the extra money and buy this jig. You won't ever have to buy another one, unless all your kids want one. Update - I found that to get a consistent size bracelet (with simple square knots), my bracelet length is about 1" larger than the wrist size. The thickness of the knots takes up the extra inch. On this jig with most smaller buckles, I set the length to exactly the length of the bracelet. For example, for a 7" wrist... I make my bracelet 8" long. I set the jig measurement to 8". Apparently the jig takes into consideration the extra length of buckles used to attach bracelet. I created a measuring device out of cardstock that rolls up and the bracelets fit around it. It has marks at the 1/2" spaces so I know what wrist size each bracelet fits. If it's exactly on the inch mark, I list my bracelets as a close fit. If it's just beyond it (because I tried a different knot), I list bracelet as a loose fit. For resale, I make it exactly on the inch mark and instruct customers to order up if they're in-between.
C**N
A**O
Lo uso para hacer pulseras de paracord 550. A pesar de que un jig no es necesario para trabajar con paracord se debe mencionar que la calidad de los proyectos aumentan al usarlo ya que se pueden ajustar los nudos de mejor manera y se puede controlar mejor la longitud de las pulseras. El kit viene con algunos metros de paracord pero se debe considerar que no son de la mejor calidad.
Y**A
This jig is very sturdy, superbly built and well worth the price. Full metal construction with built in scale and rubberized feet. Just love it!!!
J**B
Excellent idea
R**T
The product is well made. Mine was missing pieces and they were replaced right away.
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