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Nice, clear, quick tutorial. Got about 20ft of 550 down to a nice 4 inch long tight bundle. Only little mod I tried was with the caribeaner. I know you mentioned that if you attach one to the original fixed loop it could get caught and unravel but I put the fixed loop back through the finished coil loops, which chinches back on itself. I understand you lose the fast pull release, but it's only one quick extra step to pull it back through and it makes the fixed loop end a little more centered and hang nicely. Cheers 👍
Great video! I couldn't wait to start going through my rope collection and try this. The way I stored my rope before looked very similar, but it always took forever to unwrap. Not anymore! Thanks!
@@sharpshooterjd Super old necro comment but, if your out in the bush, using two sticks or trekking poles crossed underneath your leg works too. The beginning is a little annoying but once you get it started it should hold it. THe pressure of you bushing down on the cross will keep it tight.
Cool, thanks! I like to wrap round the fig of 8 bundle a few times BEFORE taking it off my fingers (I find this helps keep the structure intact). Also , after experimentation, I have found I prefer putting the loop over my index finger, then using the 'pinky and thumb' method - it makes the coils a little bigger.
This will be useful for the total mess called paracord which lies in my drawer. Haven't even thought of looking at the internet to find a better way to store it. Great method, I'll have to try it out.
thanks, like that idea. , can you do one on how to tie a pair of shoes. I see people just pull one end of the rope like that and it comes undone just like yours :-P
Sorry for the late upload guys. I have re-filmed this video like 3 separate times over the past 6 months as I never seem to be happy with it. I was going to post it yesterday, but I ended up re-filming about half of it as it just didn't feel right. So I worked all day yesterday and today on it. And I am finally satisfied :D. Been in the works for a while, and I am very proud of it. Really hope you like it :). I will try to get back on schedule with uploads every other Tuesday, but I can't promise this won't happen again, as I have a really busy work schedule now, and I just have a lot going on. So I hope you will forgive me if I am a bit off every once in a while. I want to make sure I am posting high quality content, and I do not pre-film videos, so I have no buffer. And sometimes things just don't work out as planned. But anyway, this is a super useful trick that has helped me a ton dealing with all of my cord. Let me know what you think!
This is only the best method if you intend to use the entire length of rope entirely and ASAP. Because you can't pull out the rope from underneath the smaller coils and then push them back in as neatly. You could tighten the smaller coils with a constrictor knot, but even then that won't help with the part you have pulled out. It could be coiled into a similar bundle so that you would have two bundles joined together. But then the weight of the second coil would unwrap the first unless you would make a knot (before coiling the excess which can't be put back neatly) to prevent that, but that would defeat the quicker rate of unwrapping with your method. Therefore, a better alternative would be to wrap that excess around the then first-and-only bundle. But then again, a knot would be necessary to keep the new coils in place, so again it would defeat the quicker rate of unwrapping with your method. Additionally, the outer (smaller) coils can't be wrapped very tightly around the inner larger coils beneath them, or else that might interfere with your quicker rate of unwrapping, right? Aside from all of that, wrapping the figure 8s at start is really clever, it keeps the rope neater. I guess you can also try using multiple fingers (or poles) to increase the amount of turns like OO to OOO or maybe even OOOO etc. But even with that it is not the best (unless you have a predefined length for a specific purpose).
Nick Lopez Haha, good eyes :). I'm a parkour athlete and I swing on bars a lot. I don't rip often because I usually know when to back off. But I didn't that time lol. It's an occupational hazard in my preferred sports :).
Thanks for watching! I really hope this video helped you! If it did, please consider donating at the link below. You'll be supporting future content, and helping me produce higher quality videos! I am currently in the process of getting some new audio and lighting equipment to make my videos look and sound a lot better, so if that is something that interests you, or if you just want to help me out and support the channel, consider donating here! paypal.me/JoshuaDWaters
I'll feature anyone who donates in either the description or a comment on each new video!
Thank you so much! Take care, and God bless!
Ah FORKIN' GREAT! What I've been looking for, no coiling & uncoiling, quick, easy & above all perfect deployment.
Thumb and elbow worked great for me, over 50 ft of paracord. So much easier to deploy, and truly tangle free. Thank you 🙂
This is the best version of this tutorial I have watched to date. Each variation worked like a charm. Great video Sharpshooter JD!
Nice, clear, quick tutorial. Got about 20ft of 550 down to a nice 4 inch long tight bundle. Only little mod I tried was with the caribeaner. I know you mentioned that if you attach one to the original fixed loop it could get caught and unravel but I put the fixed loop back through the finished coil loops, which chinches back on itself. I understand you lose the fast pull release, but it's only one quick extra step to pull it back through and it makes the fixed loop end a little more centered and hang nicely. Cheers 👍
this was so so helpful, especially considering how confusing other tutorials on this were to my dyspraxic brain x
Glad to hear it!
Thanks man, you way helped alot. Other methods strained my thumb, this one is great.
Love it. Thank you for this! Perfect video with multiple options for comfort
Great video! I couldn't wait to start going through my rope collection and try this. The way I stored my rope before looked very similar, but it always took forever to unwrap. Not anymore! Thanks!
For longer pieces of cord, using the chair legs from an upside down chair works great
Great tip, thanks!
@@sharpshooterjd Super old necro comment but, if your out in the bush, using two sticks or trekking poles crossed underneath your leg works too. The beginning is a little annoying but once you get it started it should hold it. THe pressure of you bushing down on the cross will keep it tight.
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for posting.
Awesome! That's great to hear. You are very welcome my friend :). Thanks for the comment!
Cool, thanks! I like to wrap round the fig of 8 bundle a few times BEFORE taking it off my fingers (I find this helps keep the structure intact). Also , after experimentation, I have found I prefer putting the loop over my index finger, then using the 'pinky and thumb' method - it makes the coils a little bigger.
Great tutorial mate.
G'day from Australia 🇦🇺
Stephen Fewson Thanks mate! Glad you liked it!
Nice tutorial. Using my thumb and pinky I was able to wrap 50ft of paracord.
Beautiful vid my friend
Thank you! Glad you liked it :).
Loved it. Thanks.
This will be useful for the total mess called paracord which lies in my drawer. Haven't even thought of looking at the internet to find a better way to store it. Great method, I'll have to try it out.
This trick will definitely help! Thank you!
Awesome stuff, thanks!
Great video, thank you!
You're very welcome!
That was so awesome! Thank you.
You are very welcome! So glad you enjoyed!
Great video. Thanks
Found this really usefull thank you
your videos are great!
Thanks so much!
Thanks man :)
Sure thing!
thanks, like that idea. , can you do one on how to tie a pair of shoes. I see people just pull one end of the rope like that and it comes undone just like yours :-P
Sorry for the late upload guys. I have re-filmed this video like 3 separate times over the past 6 months as I never seem to be happy with it. I was going to post it yesterday, but I ended up re-filming about half of it as it just didn't feel right. So I worked all day yesterday and today on it. And I am finally satisfied :D. Been in the works for a while, and I am very proud of it. Really hope you like it :). I will try to get back on schedule with uploads every other Tuesday, but I can't promise this won't happen again, as I have a really busy work schedule now, and I just have a lot going on. So I hope you will forgive me if I am a bit off every once in a while. I want to make sure I am posting high quality content, and I do not pre-film videos, so I have no buffer. And sometimes things just don't work out as planned. But anyway, this is a super useful trick that has helped me a ton dealing with all of my cord. Let me know what you think!
SharpshooterJD great job!
Thank you!
This is only the best method if you intend to use the entire length of rope entirely and ASAP. Because you can't pull out the rope from underneath the smaller coils and then push them back in as neatly.
You could tighten the smaller coils with a constrictor knot, but even then that won't help with the part you have pulled out. It could be coiled into a similar bundle so that you would have two bundles joined together. But then the weight of the second coil would unwrap the first unless you would make a knot (before coiling the excess which can't be put back neatly) to prevent that, but that would defeat the quicker rate of unwrapping with your method.
Therefore, a better alternative would be to wrap that excess around the then first-and-only bundle. But then again, a knot would be necessary to keep the new coils in place, so again it would defeat the quicker rate of unwrapping with your method.
Additionally, the outer (smaller) coils can't be wrapped very tightly around the inner larger coils beneath them, or else that might interfere with your quicker rate of unwrapping, right?
Aside from all of that, wrapping the figure 8s at start is really clever, it keeps the rope neater. I guess you can also try using multiple fingers (or poles) to increase the amount of turns like OO to OOO or maybe even OOOO etc. But even with that it is not the best (unless you have a predefined length for a specific purpose).
So overall my method is better because it is neater and quicker to do and easier to keep neat.
Thanks man!!
You are very welcome :D.
Put carbiner clip on oposite side loops that you pull from and itll stay putt
I do the same thing but I use the thumb and pinkie finger.
Jesus, man. Those blisters.
Nick Lopez Haha, good eyes :). I'm a parkour athlete and I swing on bars a lot. I don't rip often because I usually know when to back off. But I didn't that time lol. It's an occupational hazard in my preferred sports :).
You missed the most common technique, thumb to pinky. It gives you the longest hand loop, and is easy. Anyway, nice vid, thanks
I'm pretty sure I go over that later on in the video, but I can't remember. Did you watch the whole thing?
and can very easily become the shortest hand loop do to the fact that the pinky is the easiest to lose muscle strength compared to other fingers
Use a bowline for the end loop
It doesn't have to hold any weight, so it doesn't really matter. But I know it's a better knot in general.
"fast rope" is a technique used for insertions of Special Warfare operators.
lol k pretty sure there’s a lot more people who fast rope than “Special Warfare operators”
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Indeed :).
Hey put carbiner clip on other side from were you pull and it will stay putt