Exactly what I was looking for. Used this knot for a 2.5 gallon bottle of water. The knot stays very tight around the bottle's neck almost as if the heavier the bottle, the tighter the knot gets. Thank you!
Loved the video. I needed the knot to remove the battery out of my truck as it didn't have a handle and I couldn't get my hands under it. It worked great!
Cool knot. It looks like the start of a turks head. I tie them around the cup and through the handle of my coffee mug so everyone knows that is MY MUG. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the lesson! Looks like if you leave it open after tying the knot you can then run slip knots for securing around belts, gear or objects, right?
What was wrong with the old video? I was going back to it every 6 months or so, but ironically, I think I've finally committed this one to memory! Very useful knot! Thanks Bryan!
I think a loop with a double fisherman tied onto itself and the bottle between the two knots is faster and more simple and easily removed less steps I have been using to carry bottles of water for years
Lol I love it, I've developed a similar one from scratch for my thermos mug (google says it's tumbler? Who calls it that?) because I just hated having to leave it on the ground when practicing archery, this one seems way more useful for other stuff too though :)
+mikerj13 its called a ¨Splash Guard" they are about 2-3$ and can be found at REI or your local camping store. An awesome accessory for a Nalgene or any large mouth water bottle. Especially when drinking in the car or while hiking! Never spills on you!
I've tried this knot of and on for 3 years and never got it. I just use a hangman's knot and square knot. Hangman goes around the neck of the bottle, square knot ties to the bight of the hangman.
Too complicated. Cross the line, fold the end back and figure 8 onto itself. You now have a slide loop. Do the same with the other end so you have two slide loops. You can now carry one, or two bottles with the same line, and you use a short piece too.
Why would you bother to designate the loops right, left and middle and then in the very next step refer to one them as the top loop and call the other the bottom??? #confusion
I tried two tutorials before finding this video. You have the simplest and clearest demonstration by far.
Exactly what I was looking for. Used this knot for a 2.5 gallon bottle of water. The knot stays very tight around the bottle's neck almost as if the heavier the bottle, the tighter the knot gets. Thank you!
I was so confused by two other videos who tried to explain this knot. Your video makes it seem so simple! Thanks!
This helped revampish my glass jar with broken handle, thank you!
Loved the video. I needed the knot to remove the battery out of my truck as it didn't have a handle and I couldn't get my hands under it. It worked great!
Cool knot. It looks like the start of a turks head. I tie them around the cup and through the handle of my coffee mug so everyone knows that is MY MUG. Keep up the great work.
Great tutorial.
You guys should make a app for all these knots you do
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Neat knot! Very useful.
thank you brother very helpful
Thanks for the lesson! Looks like if you leave it open after tying the knot you can then run slip knots for securing around belts, gear or objects, right?
Love your knots man.. keep up the good work :)
I like it but I really suck at knots lol. Thanks for sharing ,maybe I can get it now !
Can you get the bottle cap on after that?
What was wrong with the old video? I was going back to it every 6 months or so, but ironically, I think I've finally committed this one to memory! Very useful knot! Thanks Bryan!
I'm new at this so my brain exploded. But I'll get there. Practice, practice, practice!
I think a loop with a double fisherman tied onto itself and the bottle between the two knots is faster and more simple and easily removed less steps I have been using to carry bottles of water for years
I love it I tied it
Can you use coffee in this specific loop?
Just made this for my wife to hang a mason jar from a hook. Not so tacticool, but worked great!
Lol I love it, I've developed a similar one from scratch for my thermos mug (google says it's tumbler? Who calls it that?) because I just hated having to leave it on the ground when practicing archery, this one seems way more useful for other stuff too though :)
this is knot a good pun.
No shit i was just watching yalls older version of this a couple hours ago and thought that yall should update it and here it is.
I have the water bottle but what is that inside the mouth?
+mikerj13 its called a ¨Splash Guard" they are about 2-3$ and can be found at REI or your local camping store. An awesome accessory for a Nalgene or any large mouth water bottle. Especially when drinking in the car or while hiking! Never spills on you!
+Carter Massa awesome thank!
I've tried this knot of and on for 3 years and never got it. I just use a hangman's knot and square knot. Hangman goes around the neck of the bottle, square knot ties to the bight of the hangman.
it looks like a modified multiple clove hitch
Klean Kanteen and ITS can be a fucking awesome partenership
I live your Knots! But for this knot.....too confusing. Doing something different, then I will cut it off if I have to. Lol
Too complicated. Cross the line, fold the end back and figure 8 onto itself. You now have a slide loop. Do the same with the other end so you have two slide loops. You can now carry one, or two bottles with the same line, and you use a short piece too.
Why would you bother to designate the loops right, left and middle and then in the very next step refer to one them as the top loop and call the other the bottom??? #confusion
awesome
This is one of the most effing annoying knots in the world to learn. But still it's fun when you do finally learn it
Man, so so so complicated... I'll keep on using a scaffold knot for this purpose, much easier.
So confusing
I ended up with a Gordian knot and now my paracord is bloody useless. Thanks for nothing Guys.
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Excellent demonstration of a great knot🪢 - Thanks
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