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The FASTEST WAY to Tie the SLIP KNOT ⭐️4K Video ⭐️

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How to Tie the Slip Knot
Learn how to tie the Slip Knot in this super easy to follow video.
The slip knot is often one of the first knots we learn but overlooked as an instructional knot.
It is a stopper knot which is easily undone by pulling the working end. The slip knot is related to the running knot, which will release when the standing end is pulled. Both knots are identical and are composed of a slipped overhand knot, where a bight allows the knot be released by pulling on an end; the working end for a slip knot, and the standing end for a running knot.
“The slip knot is closely related to the overhand knot, the difference between the two being in the treatment of the end. In the former the end is doubled before it is finally tucked. To untie, all that is required is a smart pull on the end of the rope, which withdraws the loop and causes the knot to spill instantly. A slip knot may be tied in the bight as readily as in the end, but the load must be on the standing part of the knot only. It is used wherever the necessity to cast off suddenly may arise.”
- The Ashley Book of Knots
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Disclaimer: Any activity that involves ropes, working with tools or activities associated with wilderness travel and camping are potentially hazardous. Considerable attention and effort has been made to ensure that this video demonstration is accurate. No responsibility is accepted for incidents arising from the use of this material and we highly recommend that you learn in person with someone qualified or experienced who can check your work.
Learn how to tie the Slip Knot in this super easy to follow video.
The slip knot is often one of the first knots we learn but overlooked as an instructional knot.
It is a stopper knot which is easily undone by pulling the working end. The slip knot is related to the running knot, which will release when the standing end is pulled. Both knots are identical and are composed of a slipped overhand knot, where a bight allows the knot be released by pulling on an end; the working end for a slip knot, and the standing end for a running knot.
“The slip knot is closely related to the overhand knot, the difference between the two being in the treatment of the end. In the former the end is doubled before it is finally tucked. To untie, all that is required is a smart pull on the end of the rope, which withdraws the loop and causes the knot to spill instantly. A slip knot may be tied in the bight as readily as in the end, but the load must be on the standing part of the knot only. It is used wherever the necessity to cast off suddenly may arise.”
- The Ashley Book of Knots
Thanks for watching 🙂
My Links
► ROPE, PARACORD & KNOT TYING RESOURCES (affiliate links)
► CANOE BUILDING SUPPLIES & RESOURCES (affiliate links)
► CAMPING & BUSHCRAFT SUPPLIES & RESOURCES (affiliate links)
► EDITING RESOURCES (affiliate links)
► MY CAMERA EQUIPMENT (affiliate links)
► STUDIO & AUDIO EQUIPMENT (affiliate links)
► MY SOCIAL MEDIA AND LINKS!
Disclaimer: Any activity that involves ropes, working with tools or activities associated with wilderness travel and camping are potentially hazardous. Considerable attention and effort has been made to ensure that this video demonstration is accurate. No responsibility is accepted for incidents arising from the use of this material and we highly recommend that you learn in person with someone qualified or experienced who can check your work.
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