Rope tying is a great skill to have. You never know when you need to tightly secure equipment or create a knot that’s not going to budge. There are so many rope knots out there, and our experts will show you how to tie each one and what they’re best for.
In this knot tutorial, explore the world of diamond knots, also known as lanyard knots as our experts walk you through step-by-step to learn how to tie a lanyard knot using paracord. Click here to learn more!
A slip knot is one of eight basic knots and one of the most frequently tied knots. While slip knots are similarly structured to noose knots, the slip knot is meant to be used as a temporary stop that easily...
Learn how to tie a Bowline on a Bight with our simple instructional video. This knot is used anytime you need to create a secure loop in the middle of a rope.
Learn how to tie a Cleat Hitch Dock Line (Deck). The Cleat Hitch is one of the best ways to tie a boat to a dock. It is a quick and easy method of tying a rope to a cleat on a dock or boat that is also easy to untie.
Learn how to tie the Stevedore Stopper Knot- a reliable moderately bulky stopper knot. It is an excellent knot to use when setting a tarp – it can be used to secure an end that has been passed through a grommet.