9 Knots YOU Should Know!

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Learn how to tie knots with Nine Knots You Should Know! Follow along with this short video.

The knots in this video are common knots that are regularly used in everyday life, as camping knots, and as marine knots. These nine knots are some of the best knots to know.

The knots included in this video are:

Figure Eight Knot,
Constrictor Knot,
Noose Knot,
Daisy Chain, (Chain Sinnet)
Taut Line Hitch,
Round Turn and Two Half Hitches,
Anchor Hitch,
Alpine Butterfly Loop,
Heaving Line Knot,

There's no doubt that these are some of the best knots that will provide a lifetime of use. I hope you enjoy this video.

Thanks for watching 🙂

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Disclaimer: Any activity that involves ropes is 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 rope techniques in person with someone qualified or experienced who can check your work.
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Youtube has made this an age restricted video!! Watch it and let me know if you think it should be Rated R - 18+

JasonsKnotChannel
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Absolutely a great share, thanks. Heaving knot good for a grip - I am going to use this for my lifeline release lanyard to open my lifeline spring clasp.

theplinkerslodge
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Had forgotten about the constrictor hitch. Damn, haven't tied one of those in years.
I'd rather use the Midshipman's hitch than the Taut Line hitch - very similar, but crossing the second loop over the first makes it more secure.

wolf
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Figure 8 is my favorite. Especially when tied with a loop to make a loop at the end of a rope or in the middle of a rope

ecospider
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The truckers hitch is the one knot to know. If you can tie one you have your bases pretty much covered. You can do a couple of hitch variations, you can tie a loop and you have a system that can be adapted to various applications.

Rooster-folg
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I use the daisy chain to manage one of my exterior heavy-duty extension cords. I'm ambivalent about it in that regard. Lots of sources online recommend that saying it doesn't tangle like just looping the cord up, but it does still tangle (just not as bad). The best for that is the "roadie loop", and that's what I use now for new extension cords. I like the Alpine Butterfly a lot too and use it quite a bit. Another benefit is it doesn't weaken the rope nearly as much as most other knots. It's one of the best in that regard. Very easy to untie too, even after it's been heavily loaded.

lexboegen
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The Alpine Butterfly is probably the most useful knot I know. I've used it probably hundreds of times to tie the end of a rope back to itself for securing things. To hang things from string. To use as a foot loop to climb up a rope.... Man, it's such a useful knot.

keggerous
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Awesome! The Daisy Chain knot is perfect in my garden. I’m using Its loops to give support, using ties, to tomato plant limbs burdened with fruit. 24 quick thumb-sized loops and a clove hitch, and I’m in business.

Just awesome. Thanks.

k.chriscaldwell
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Thank you for taking your time and showing us how to tie different knots stay safe and God bless you

natashiafernandes
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thanks for the video, it's very helpful to see your hands tying the knots instead of the typical instructions that just show each step

scbrown
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How can there possibly exist so many knots? And yet, here we are. I'm up to 17 knots, and that's before viewing your video of 24 (knot that I'm counting, but still, that will be 41 knots to master). Knots learn she must. Thank you Jason! (and Pandemic, without whose support I would not have the house arrest luxury of whiling away my days a-knotting)

colettedescent
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Hey Jason, awesome mate, great presentation and clear instructions. At last I am able to follow along a knot tutorial. Any chance of demonstrating the Lightermans (Tugmans) Hitch?

robertcraven
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Great informational video, thanks for sharing, stay safe, God bless !

MichaelR
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The Taut-line hitch is also known as the Midshipman's Hitch. Other names include Adjustable hitch, Rigger's hitch, Tent-line hitch, and Tent hitch.

richardl
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why the hell is a video on knots age restricted ffs?! Love your vids Jason and REALLY wanted to watch this one! good luck in getting this declassified

philcowdall
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Hahahaha! Rated? 🧐 How absurd of YouTube!!! Thank you for your videos, they inspire me to continue learning!!!

RDanielB
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question: are the 8 and 9 videos a summary of the previous shown videos? 8 knot video followed this trend. the 9 knot video did not have any individual videos preceding the video.

CharlesTersteeg
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Hello Jason I need some "KNOT" help do you have an email I can send you a diagram? It's that serious. LOL... I need Quick Release Knot that allows scope and tightening the same knot after its been thrown around something....

UnLikeU
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Age restricted? Was the video too... knotty?

Deverything
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It would be helpful to me if you don't cover the tide knot with the name of the knot if I could see the knot before you Tide it it would be easier for me thank you .😊

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