That is actually one of the most useful and easiest knots to tie. Especially good when you get something tied down but need to be able to tighten or loosen it.
One of my favorite knots. I usually tie it the wrong way (and I know it is wrong, I just prefer it). I have not found it to slip any more than the correct way, and I prefer the aesthetics of the wrong way, it looks more like a prusik knot.
You mean after the two inner rolls you go above the line and wrap the last roll in the opposite direction? That in fact is a stronger knot than the one shown in the video, where the tieing line crosses the rolls diagonally.
A better choice is the adjustable grip hitch or the Midshipman's hitch as my second choice. My "go to" is the adjustable grip hitch though. IGKT Member
I heard this knot which is very beloved....I heard it can slip under a real heavy load.....so I back this up with a half hitch ender. Seems to help it take a heavy load a little better. I heard the farrimond friction hitch is stronger....what you guys think.?
If i need to tie something permanetly, what knot shoud I use? I want to upgrade my tent guy line. One side will be permanent to the tent am prefer this type of knot where the is gap between the knot to the material.
Thank you, for random people like me, who just happened to stumble across this video and see you’re not bored at the end, could you please review the knots by name so that it gives information with the visual. Thank you
Thx although it looked like you didn't really understand knots very well. Seemed like you saw a video on this and made your own. You used the word "this" a lot to describe what you didn't understand. Proper terminology is important when creating "how to" videos.
That is actually one of the most useful and easiest knots to tie. Especially good when you get something tied down but need to be able to tighten or loosen it.
Best video yet on the taut line hitch.
handy demo onwhipping
Great stuff! That and the ferrimond friction hitch are my go to guy lines when hanging my tarps
One of my favorite knots. I usually tie it the wrong way (and I know it is wrong, I just prefer it). I have not found it to slip any more than the correct way, and I prefer the aesthetics of the wrong way, it looks more like a prusik knot.
You mean after the two inner rolls you go above the line and wrap the last roll in the opposite direction? That in fact is a stronger knot than the one shown in the video, where the tieing line crosses the rolls diagonally.
A better choice is the adjustable grip hitch or the Midshipman's hitch as my second choice. My "go to" is the adjustable grip hitch though. IGKT Member
I heard this knot which is very beloved....I heard it can slip under a real heavy load.....so I back this up with a half hitch ender. Seems to help it take a heavy load a little better. I heard the farrimond friction hitch is stronger....what you guys think.?
If you're worried about I'd slipping, then use a Truckers Hitch
If i need to tie something permanetly, what knot shoud I use? I want to upgrade my tent guy line. One side will be permanent to the tent am prefer this type of knot where the is gap between the knot to the material.
Dude! Awesome!! Thanks!!
Дякую друже !
I really like this idea planning to go along with you on this to build for My Boy Scout Troop
Cheers Mate!
nice watch!
Thank you, for random people like me, who just happened to stumble across this video and see you’re not bored at the end, could you please review the knots by name so that it gives information with the visual. Thank you
Four stitches because of the Paracord biting so well...
Why does it take over 7 mins for a knot tutorial especially for something so simple
Stopped watching when your backdrop appeared 💩
Thx although it looked like you didn't really understand knots very well. Seemed like you saw a video on this and made your own. You used the word "this" a lot to describe what you didn't understand. Proper terminology is important when creating "how to" videos.