I only know how to tie, like … 5 knots I just looked that up, and it looked very complicated. I watched a guy tie it, and I got lost somewhere around step 3. I don't know if my knot is in ABOK. I would love to know the proper name, if it has one. I "discovered" this knot when I was just messing around.
@@cymond Honestly it’s simplicity and function are great. I thought to myself how it is a great alternative to the confusing to tie jug knot. I found someone who showed the best technique to tie the jug knot which varied greatly from some confusing alternatives going around. If I can find it, I will share it with you.
@@cymond Found it! I let this keep replaying on loop and I think it is the easiest way to tie it. That being said yours works great also. Take care. ruclips.net/user/shortse3lysKeYPXg?feature=share
Nothing at all against the fancier more elaborate bottle lanyards or "jug slings" but sometimes ya just need the "down and dirty" quick bottle knot and this is it. No fuss no muss. We'll just call it "Cymond's Bottle Sling" :)
I assume you mean smooth without any ridges when you say "continuous", like an antique cola bottle. Unfortunately, I don't know. Those have become very rare here. I would probably have trouble gripping the neck tight enough.
You do have a point, bcoz there's two strands under the lip. With just one strand (basically any selftightening knot) there is even less room required for the jug sling to fit.
I'm a paracord person ;) and this is one fantastic knot!! thank you very much for sharing it and teaching it very clearly!
Simple and useful sling for a variety of purposes. Thank you Cymond for sharing this effective technique!
Best regards from Kyiv Ukraina
Thank you for this quick and easy alternative to the jug knot! Awesome job creating it even if it does turn out that someone else did too👍🙂
This is fantastic! Great for securing small bundles.
Thank you.... you made this way easy to do....
This is now my favorite and easiest, thx
Thankyou for your tutorial
This is a nice knot but much different than the jug knot I learned in the Ashley Book of knots.
I only know how to tie, like … 5 knots
I just looked that up, and it looked very complicated. I watched a guy tie it, and I got lost somewhere around step 3.
I don't know if my knot is in ABOK. I would love to know the proper name, if it has one. I "discovered" this knot when I was just messing around.
@@cymond Honestly it’s simplicity and function are great. I thought to myself how it is a great alternative to the confusing to tie jug knot. I found someone who showed the best technique to tie the jug knot which varied greatly from some confusing alternatives going around. If I can find it, I will share it with you.
@@cymond Found it! I let this keep replaying on loop and I think it is the easiest way to tie it. That being said yours works great also. Take care.
ruclips.net/user/shortse3lysKeYPXg?feature=share
@@13Voodoobilly69 oh that is MUCH better than the tutorial I watched
ruclips.net/video/b5nvzox5zYA/видео.html
Easiest and effective
I like it... but I'd add a ranger knot around the 2 strands. This would allow a locking mechanism with a friction bead.
How do you make a ranger knot?
Nothing at all against the fancier more elaborate bottle lanyards or "jug slings" but sometimes ya just need the "down and dirty" quick bottle knot and this is it. No fuss no muss. We'll just call it "Cymond's Bottle Sling" :)
Im gunna like it anyway ❤
Very cool!
You tied the two ends with a n overhand knot,.
What is the neck of the bottle is completely continuous? Link most drink glass bottles?
I assume you mean smooth without any ridges when you say "continuous", like an antique cola bottle.
Unfortunately, I don't know. Those have become very rare here. I would probably have trouble gripping the neck tight enough.
Name it in your own.
👍👍👍
It is called a bottle lanyard!
Still overcomplicated. Just take the loop and make a marlinespike hitch in it and you are done. Got several bottles? Tie several such slipknots.
You do have a point, bcoz there's two strands under the lip. With just one strand (basically any selftightening knot) there is even less room required for the jug sling to fit.
I believe it is call cow hitch.
Not related. The cow hitch is another name for the Lark's Head Knot
Very cool!