Noose Knot Vs. Slip Knot | KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @trexfighterpilot
    @trexfighterpilot 3 года назад +9

    Totally expected a Slipknot(band) reference. Wasn't disappointed.

  • @martink2875
    @martink2875 Год назад +5

    So, the only difference is regarding which end is going to be tugged upon?

  • @bencilbusher5070
    @bencilbusher5070 Год назад +4

    controversial, but I don't think there is actually a difference.
    At 0:45 the standing end is being pulled to tighten the loop below the bight. at 1:28 the tail end is being pulled, but through the same loop below the bight.
    The only real difference is not the knot orientation or which end is being pulled, it's merely which end is named standing/tail or which end is longer.

  • @WithmeVerissimusWhostoned
    @WithmeVerissimusWhostoned 3 года назад +3

    So basically, with slipknot you create fixed loop when standing line is loaded, but need another knot on the tail to prevent it from slipping thru the slipknot...
    ...whereas, with nooseknot you create tightening loop when standing line is loaded, without the need for additional knots to secure it.

  • @jacobdehahn1163
    @jacobdehahn1163 3 года назад +4

    I'm glad I did watch this. I knew the difference between the two but never used noose knot as the name. (Also noose not is just a budge metal band) but I'll admit I click on the vid because I though it was a Norse knot lmao

  • @alex_creeper2752
    @alex_creeper2752 3 года назад +3

    Amazing work!

  • @DylNewman
    @DylNewman Год назад +1

    When would knowing the difference ever come into play? If you have the bite attatched to something it wouldn’t come undone, right?

  • @wetbadger2174
    @wetbadger2174 2 года назад

    Thanks, you're a lifesaver

  • @kylejohnson4662
    @kylejohnson4662 3 года назад +3

    They’re the same. The difference you explained is just changing which end leading from the knot is being used as the load.

  • @mach2223
    @mach2223 Год назад

    So, the difference is in which end you call the load end and how you tie it? Cause the knots seem to function exactly the same, except you switch what you call each end.

    • @Dfastfoust
      @Dfastfoust Год назад +1

      Omg thank you for saying this I thought I was going crazy, I was like dude it looks like the SAME knot just which end you use lol.

    • @youngsoljerify
      @youngsoljerify 9 месяцев назад +1

      He used his finger and/or load to make sure the knot never came undone. It was literally the same knot in my opinion.

  • @ProfJop12
    @ProfJop12 2 года назад

    What kind of blue paracord did you use? (0:00)

  • @anthonyjuarez7543
    @anthonyjuarez7543 2 года назад

    Learning is fun.

  • @Layarion
    @Layarion 7 месяцев назад

    i need a self-tightening knot that has to be tied onto a pole, i can't put the rope on the pole after that knot is made, rope must be on it before.

  • @christinestrider6406
    @christinestrider6406 Год назад

    Very beneficial

  • @meanf1502
    @meanf1502 3 года назад

    Great video an slipknot needs to have Joey come back to play drums

    • @mystic_tacos
      @mystic_tacos 3 года назад

      As far as I know he is... Or have I missed something?

  • @CartoonWeasel
    @CartoonWeasel 3 года назад +1

    Always nice to see a video in response to keyboard experts lol

  • @houstilicious
    @houstilicious 2 года назад +1

    STEP INSIDE

  • @diamnd2461
    @diamnd2461 2 года назад

    Rest In Peace Joey Jordison 😔🖤🥁
    STEP INSIDE! SEE THE DEVIL IN I!

  • @josefkopka69
    @josefkopka69 3 года назад +2

    Super 👍👏👏👏

  • @garrysekelli6776
    @garrysekelli6776 3 года назад +6

    The one is the mirror image of the other.

    • @Cellottia
      @Cellottia 3 года назад +2

      Not quite: look carefully at the shot towards the end of the video showing both knots side by side. If they were mirror images, the upper part of the knot, where the loop begins, would be sloping in opposite directions, whereas they slope in the same direction. But I don't know any more than what my eyes tell me...

  • @sammorgan7178
    @sammorgan7178 3 года назад +1

    Never in a million years would I figure out that they are different knots.

    • @SW337x7007H
      @SW337x7007H 3 года назад

      Yeah, I figured the same. The only difference is whether you use the standing end to make the loop, or the running end to make the loop.

    • @rydergolde3169
      @rydergolde3169 Год назад

      ​@@SW337x7007H exactly
      technically speaking, it's the same knot, the only real "difference" would be which side you pull on to tighten
      hell I used this knot regularly if I'm too lazy to tie a shoelace knot to keep something tied... now I know how to tie a few *actual* knots, it's still yet to be seen if I'll use them lol

  • @drag0nblight
    @drag0nblight 3 года назад +1

    Both are slip knot for me just different purpose.

    • @teatimeboy3240
      @teatimeboy3240 3 года назад +1

      Bruh

    • @FullFart
      @FullFart 3 года назад +4

      No. Both can not be a slip knot.

    • @mystic_tacos
      @mystic_tacos 3 года назад

      @@FullFart In a technical sense, yes they can. And no, I'm not being a smartass. They are both knots, they both slip (slide), and both come undone by pulling on one end or the other. (this wouldn't work on the traditional seven or twelve wrap noose knot of course)

    • @adruery
      @adruery Год назад +1

      You can call them whatever you want to yourself, BUT as soon as you are in a situation where you need to communicate with someone (and when knots are involved it is often in a dangerous or life and death situation) you NEED to know the correct names.

  • @jfh667
    @jfh667 Год назад

    Was I wrong? Shrot answer no. Long answer NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

  • @madethehorsecry
    @madethehorsecry 3 года назад

    Great joke 😆

  • @makewithmegma
    @makewithmegma 3 года назад

    💕👍