great video ... thank you so much. the most I like this video is slow down - it demonstrate the knot very clear. I don't have to change the youtube speed to watch over and over
유용한 매듭이네요.^^ 1. 무어링 히치 2. 트레일러스 버클 (로프) 히치 3. 올가미 매듭(교수형 매듭) 4. 은행강도 매듭 5. 클로브 히치, 이중옭매듭 마무리 줄을 고정하는 매듭법으로 캠핑이나 야전에서 유용하게 사용할 수 있어서 익혀두면 나중에 필요할 때 도움이 될 듯 합니다.
Strongest knot is typically the one where the line goes directly to the load and not kinked through the knot. #2 and #5 demonstrate this. Given #2 comes open the easiest, that would be my choice. My opinion only.
#5 is good. However, avoid a slip ending on an important knot (e.g., on a trailer hitch). The ability to undue a knot with one yank on an important load is unwise. There are plenty of great knots that you can tie without a slip and are easy to untie in a few seconds. Other examples include the Anchor Hitch (unslipped), the Round Turn and Two Half Hitches, the Gnat Hitch, the Backhand Hitch, the Cow Hitch secured by a Bowline, the Cow Hitch secured by a Double Dragon, etc.
At least the first 3 of these look like they would be extremely difficult to untie after applying a heavy lead. A backhand hitch is easier to tie than most of these and is a great knot for heavy loading.
That was a master class on what must be near impossible to remember when crunch comes to shove. I used to rope and sheet my loads down on the lorry for a living. Cool vid.
Instead of piano music I wish there was a narrator explaining the pros and cons of each. I just want the simplest knot that won't come loose by pulling the other end, but also quick releases by pulling a loop on the tied end. It looks like the first one does the job? What are the advantages to the more complex ones? What is the simplest quick release knot that won't slip when tethering a load or animal?
My guess is that many of theese will be tricky to undo after heavy load, and can be tricky to remember. I use my own, and it is gets loose each time and it can never get stuck!
I have a question: did you try to untie these knots after a significant load? I think you didn't. :) And one warning: please, never (once again - NEVER!) use the knot #4 for a car towing! It is not reliable for this purpose. Anyway thank you for your efforts to share helpful information.
Number 4 is my favorite. I use it all the time.
great video ... thank you so much.
the most I like this video is slow down - it demonstrate the knot very clear. I don't have to change the youtube speed to watch over and over
유용한 매듭이네요.^^
1. 무어링 히치
2. 트레일러스 버클 (로프) 히치
3. 올가미 매듭(교수형 매듭)
4. 은행강도 매듭
5. 클로브 히치, 이중옭매듭 마무리
줄을 고정하는 매듭법으로 캠핑이나 야전에서 유용하게 사용할 수 있어서 익혀두면 나중에 필요할 때 도움이 될 듯 합니다.
Strongest knot is typically the one where the line goes directly to the load and not kinked through the knot. #2 and #5 demonstrate this. Given #2 comes open the easiest, that would be my choice. My opinion only.
#2 was a Clove Hitch, essentially.
Looks simple enough, then all my UA-cam training goes out the window when it's time to apply it in action 😂
And I thought it was just me. Lol
I watch it and instantly forget what i just saw
I think the only way is to practice over and over again. And then do it again a month later
#5 is good. However, avoid a slip ending on an important knot (e.g., on a trailer hitch). The ability to undue a knot with one yank on an important load is unwise. There are plenty of great knots that you can tie without a slip and are easy to untie in a few seconds. Other examples include the Anchor Hitch (unslipped), the Round Turn and Two Half Hitches, the Gnat Hitch, the Backhand Hitch, the Cow Hitch secured by a Bowline, the Cow Hitch secured by a Double Dragon, etc.
I am going to keep pieces of different coloured 3/8" rope at my desk to actually do these!
At least the first 3 of these look like they would be extremely difficult to untie after applying a heavy lead. A backhand hitch is easier to tie than most of these and is a great knot for heavy loading.
Except for 5, he shows the untying of each of the others. Easy peasy.
That was a master class on what must be near impossible to remember when crunch comes to shove. I used to rope and sheet my loads down on the lorry for a living. Cool vid.
Nice job god bless
Instead of piano music I wish there was a narrator explaining the pros and cons of each. I just want the simplest knot that won't come loose by pulling the other end, but also quick releases by pulling a loop on the tied end. It looks like the first one does the job? What are the advantages to the more complex ones? What is the simplest quick release knot that won't slip when tethering a load or animal?
Cool guide 👍
I've definitely been doing it wrong my entire life😂
My guess is that many of theese will be tricky to undo after heavy load, and can be tricky to remember. I use my own, and it is gets loose each time and it can never get stuck!
Which is the safest out of all of these
I have a question: did you try to untie these knots after a significant load? I think you didn't. :)
And one warning: please, never (once again - NEVER!) use the knot #4 for a car towing! It is not reliable for this purpose.
Anyway thank you for your efforts to share helpful information.
No.4 is called "Piss cow off" knot in China.
Which do think is easiest to tie/remember and of the 5 which would you choose?
#4
Amazing
ПЕТИЯТ. ВЪЗЕЛ. Е ЛОШ. - НЯМА ПРИМКА ЗА РАЗВЪРЗВАНЕ. ПРИ ЗАТЕГНАТ. ВЪЗЕЛ ТРЯБВА ДА СЕ РЕЖЕ ! !
Real nice
Is the bowline not suitable?
You should practice knotting while in a small boat waiting to catch a shark.
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Pretty sure its illegal in uk to use anything other than a towing bar.
Ok😃
ЧУМА!!!!