Knot of the Week - Poldo Tackle

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I love it. I have seen this type of knot in a book, but I didn't know what it is used for. Now I know. Thanks.

bowlineobama
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Great knot, great series, also great article about the folks ziptied, great lesson to revisit

WanderingBeast
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cool thing! Very usefull!

Knot of the Week rocks btw.

PhilippG
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What is the clock/wrist armor on your left hand called it looks wicked !!!

Tuxd
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u could use it for a bed in trees wen camping

survivethis
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Oh geeze! His pronunciation totally ruined the entire tutorial! We're all going to die! Great vid ITS, keep 'em coming.

cnthunder
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Why would you send me a video notification and show it to be PRIVATE?
"Pocket Survival Pak Plus - Survival Kit Review"

Lawiah
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Cool. I'll have to try that because to me, it doesn't look like it should work. // Now about your pronunciation. I don't want to seem too stern. Get it. "Bow, Stern". There's a joke there somewhere, but it's probably best left alone.

thenrylee
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If something is going to save your you really gonna care at the time if it's "legal" or knot??

Elyk
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Arent knots like these illegal in most states?

NoceilingsCSGOyup
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i call it "boe line, " which, i'm pretty sure, if following the conventions of the english language, is correct. "boelin, " what everyone else seems to call it, doesn't make any sense. at least "bow line" seems to follow some logic.

bkb
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Stop.  Stop calling it bow-line.  You managed to instantaneously discredit yourself and your organization.  "It's" tactical.

danielleifer
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urghhh! it's pronounced "bo-lin" I live on a sailboat and use this knot everyday so I should know. So should you!

glassblender
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ahaha could it be used to hold a hammock? to move it to the height u want =)

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