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  1. This selection of over 100 of the best rope knots is for use by boaters, paddlers, scouts, search and rescue, arborists, climbers and all outdoor pursuits. It includes a large range of camping knots and essential utility knots.

  2. Joins two ropes and avoids the risk of jamming. Knots in Alphabetical Order. There are 196 knots listed (animated) and 374 total knots as some knots are known by several names. Select by Activity, Type or Search for Knots.

  3. These ten knots will take care of most any situation and are animated, illustrated and explained by NetKnots the most trusted name in knots.

  4. Non-binding, quick and convenient stopper knot. Used to tie rope around an object and back to itself. Simple binding knot: first step of the Square (Reef) Knot. Creates a loop that tightens when pulled. The simplest of the Single-Strand Stopper Knots. Joins two ropes of unequal, or similar, size.

  5. From Boating Knots, Fishing Knots and Climbing Knots to tying a tie, or even Surgical Knots — we’ve got it covered. Follow along as ropes tie themselves, showing just the essential steps, so you can master a knot in no time.

  6. Rope Knots List. This is an alphabetical index of all rope knots on NetKnots - from the Alpine Coil to the Zeppelin Bend! Choose a knot by name from the list. Mouse over the knot name to see a description of its usage.

  7. In this video, we'll guide you through essential knots and hitches for various practical applications. Let's get started!... "Here are our Rope Tying Tutorials!

  8. Oct 2, 2023 · Whether you're a rock climbing fiend, a boating fanatic, or just someone who would like to know how to attach a rope to something, knowing how to tie a sturdy knot is a must. We’ll walk you step-by-step through how to tie some of the most basic knots, from the classic overhand knot to the fancy-sounding Prusik knot.

  9. Have you ever wanted to perfect the art of knot-tying, we have the beginners guide to tying knots whether it be for climbing, decorative, fishing, boating, camping or outdoor pursuits. Grap some left over rope, get the kettle on and enjoy our guide.

  10. noun. any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope (or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another object. see more. noun. a tight cluster of people or things. “a small knot of women listened to his sermon” “the bird had a knot of feathers forming a crest” see more. verb. make into knots; make knots out of.

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