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Is a quick-release variation of the Clove Hitch, designed for temporary attachments.
Also known as the Inline Figure 8, is a midline loop knot designed to take strain in only one direction.
Also known as the Harness Loop or Man-Harness Knot, is a midline loop designed for temporary handholds or attachment points.
Is best used for binding two ends of the same rope together when securing objects, bundling materials, or fastening bandages.
Is a strong, reliable end-loop knot that excels in high-load applications where security and resistance to shaking loose are key.
Is a super secure, non-jamming inline loop that’s a solid alternative to the Alpine Butterfly Loop or Span Loop, especially when you need a more directional, load-balanced knot.
Is one of the most secure and non-jamming bends available for joining two ropes.
Is a self-tightening binding knot that provides a secure hold when wrapping meat, tying parcels, or securing loads.
Also known as the Double Overhand Noose, is a strong, self-tightening loop knot commonly used in trapping, securing objects, and survival applications.
Is a secure knot designed for attaching a rope to an anchor, ring, or similar object.
Is a very strong binding knot, ideal for securing cylindrical objects like poles, rolls, or sacks.
Is a versatile stopper knot, essential for climbing, sailing, and general utility.
The Boa Knot is a highly secure binding knot, perfect for gripping cylindrical objects.
It’s used when a secure, non-slip binding is essential, such as emergency repairs, quick whipping, and securing bundles.
Used when a secure hold is needed with a quick release.
Is a friction hitch commonly used for tensioning lines, such as tent guylines or tarp ridgelines.
Is a practical knot used to create a secure handle for carrying bottles, jugs, and other containers with a narrow neck.
Is an anchor hitch primarily used in rappelling, rescue work, and general rigging.
Is a reliable fixed loop knot widely used in climbing, caving, and decorative applications.
A secure, jam-resistant loop knot ideal for boating, climbing, and camping tasks.
A quick-release version of the Buntline Hitch, designed for securing loads temporarily while allowing easy untying with a firm pull.
The go-to knot for for securing large, cylindrical objects like logs or poles.
Used to secure the frayed end of a rope, or make a handle for tools.
A dependable knot for securing a rope to fixed objects like posts, rings, or trees.
A strong and secure knot for joining two ropes, especially effective with slippery or synthetic materials.
A secure and adjustable friction hitch ideal for creating tension on ropes.
A secure loop knot that forms an eye at the end of a rope, offering additional stability and security compared to the standard Bowline.
Is widely used for adjustable drawstrings in clothing such as gym shorts, sweatpants, and bathrobes.
Is a simple yet effective knot used to securely lift cylindrical objects such as barrels, buckets, and containers.
Is used to join two lines securely and is often favored for non-critical applications where ease of tying and untying is essential.
Is a secure, compact knot used to attach a rope to an object such as rings, eyes, posts, and railings.
An enhanced version of the Sheet Bend, this knot is designed for securely joining two ropes, particularly of unequal diameters.
A secure and flexible knot that creates two fixed loops, ideal for distributing tension across dual anchor points.
A versatile stopper knot used to prevent ropes from slipping through openings or retaining devices.
A versatile tensioning knot designed for tasks requiring controlled adjustments, such as securing lines, tightening guylines, or managing static loads
A modified Bowline featuring a Yosemite Finish for added security and ease of untying.
An adjustable noose knot known for its versatility and non-jamming properties.
A versatile loop knot favored for its security and ease of untying after heavy loading.
Is a double loop knot. Having double loops can be useful for light rescue work but care should be taken that the load on the loops is equal to avoid slipping.
A secure loop knot designed for reliable performance in wet and slippery conditions.
A strong and reliable knot for joining two ropes, even under heavy tension.
A secure and versatile knot that creates two fixed loops in the middle of a rope.
A specialized stopper knot designed for securing slippery ropes like Dyneema, Spectra, and Kevlar.
A secure and bulky stopper knot designed to prevent ropes from unreeving through openings.
A robust and secure stopper knot known for its symmetrical design and ability to prevent rope ends from slipping through anchors or narrow openings.
A secure and bulky stopper knot used to prevent ropes from slipping through anchors or other knots.
A handy way to add bulk to the end of a rope.
Designed for one purpose: shortening a rope or bypassing a damaged section.
A type of friction hitch that grips the rope when weight is applied, and is free to move when the weight is released.
A go-to friction hitch for arborists and climbers, and it is used for ascending or descending ropes.
Firmly holds two poles at a 90-degree angle.
A reliable bend for joining two ropes of similar diameter.
Perfect for securing cross braces or stabilizing poles in outdoor structures.
It's a quick, temporary knot that can be easily untied, making it essential for outdoor enthusiasts and is quite famous in the sailing community.
A quick-release knot designed for situations where you need to secure a rope temporarily but want the ability to release it instantly with a single tug.
Used to join two ropes together in perhaps the simplest way possible.
A fundamental lashing used to bind two poles together at their top ends, allowing them to function as spread out legs - generally as support for larger structures.
A versatile knot used to securely join two ropes together that wont bind up after heavy use.
A kamikaze-style knot designed to lower items like tools or backpacks, and retrieve the rope afterward.
Used to bind 3 logs or poles to create a secure tripod structure.
Used to bind two sticks, logs, or poles together, at 90 degree angles.
A highly reliable knot mainly used in fishing and outdoor scenarios.
An iconic knot, primarily used to add weight to the end of a rope.
Designed to bind tightly and resist slipping.
An adjustable friction hitch that incorporates it’s own quick release.
A utility knot that joins two ropes, especially those of unequal diameter.
It’s a midline loop, that can freely slide along the rope it’s tied to, and simply pulling on it will cause it to grip and hold in place.
A popular and highly reliable mid-line loop knot, particularly valuable in climbing, camping, and rope rescue operations.
It’s designed to attach one rope to another or a pole - in an adjustable way.
One of the most trusted ways to securely join two ropes.
Versatile, self-tightening knot ideal for bundling, compressing, and securing loads.
A simple and quick hitch used to attach a rope to poles, trees, or other cylindrical objects.
An adjustable friction knot that excels in creating tensioned lines.
A versatile and reliable knot that creates a secure, fixed loop.
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