I'm starting at the middle of the rope when coiling in a hurry, so I don't have to manage the middle at the end. As soon as one hand is completely down when coiling I let go of the loops with the other hand to trace the rope behind my neck. You get the same size of coils without struggling grabbing all the loops when you coil more than 40m(≈120ft).
It's also good for a backpack coil to fold the loop of rope you pull through over the coils and cinch them to get the centre of gravity of the rope loop higher on your back. (depends on your size of you and your coils) ua-cam.com/video/HLFHaMoMH9k/v-deo.htmlsi=hrj3D1_2Cf-TxxQH&t=128
I'm starting at the middle of the rope when coiling in a hurry, so I don't have to manage the middle at the end.
As soon as one hand is completely down when coiling I let go of the loops with the other hand to trace the rope behind my neck. You get the same size of coils without struggling grabbing all the loops when you coil more than 40m(≈120ft).
@@sebamobile9689 nice tips! 💪
2043: not finished tieing that daisychain coil.
@@MrProphetius that's about right 😂
When making backpack out of rope you can go acros the chest with rope so it doesent dig in your chest
I've never had that issue, but I can see how it might help. Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
It's also good for a backpack coil to fold the loop of rope you pull through over the coils and cinch them to get the centre of gravity of the rope loop higher on your back. (depends on your size of you and your coils) ua-cam.com/video/HLFHaMoMH9k/v-deo.htmlsi=hrj3D1_2Cf-TxxQH&t=128
@@largeformatlandscape nice! 💪