Really happy you posted this, watched 20 other videos of the cobra knot but they all sucked and was not easy to follow along, thank you and great video
Excellent videos. There are several videos that I have watched about doing this. This one made the most sense to me, thanks for making sense of if this
@@BushcraftIsrael I liked how they do it on the Direct Action packs and thought it to be a good idea! Its enough cord for making a bow drill setup, for replacing boot laces, or a quick gear repair in the field! Keep up the good work!
Thanks, just used this video to put some survivor cord on my EDC bag and it turned out great! One note for others is that you can crunch the loops down closer together so that you can't see the core strap underneath. Just make sure to use a lot cordage! The OP would have probably needed close to twice the amount of cordage if he wanted to do it that way.
Great video! I put it on my Savotta Jääkäri S to make the handle more firm. I used shoelaces(about 220 cm) which could be practical on the move too.
Really happy you posted this, watched 20 other videos of the cobra knot but they all sucked and was not easy to follow along, thank you and great video
Excellent videos. There are several videos that I have watched about doing this. This one made the most sense to me, thanks for making sense of if this
Nice and simple video explanation! I recently did the same thing to my Savotta pack carry handle! Keep up the good work!
I added one to my pack after seeing yours. Looked like a good idea.
@@BushcraftIsrael I liked how they do it on the Direct Action packs and thought it to be a good idea! Its enough cord for making a bow drill setup, for replacing boot laces, or a quick gear repair in the field!
Keep up the good work!
Thanks, just used this video to put some survivor cord on my EDC bag and it turned out great!
One note for others is that you can crunch the loops down closer together so that you can't see the core strap underneath. Just make sure to use a lot cordage! The OP would have probably needed close to twice the amount of cordage if he wanted to do it that way.
Probably better to do it that way as well since you have more paracord to work with if you ever need to take it off.
This worked great! Thanks for the tutorial!
This was super, nice and simple, thank you sir.
Great informative video. You earned a new subscriber 💯
I haven’t really had time to make new videos but I appreciate the sub. Thanks!
Only viedeo that explains it good
Looking forward to the video on the backpack mods :)
Very good explanation, thank you for this!
Nice backpack. 👍
I really wanted to see the backside of the weave.
@@kevininny2625 It’s identical to the front.
Cheers dude, new skills👌
Hello how thick that paracord? Thanks
I think it is 550 paracord made by Titan. 5/32″ (4 mm) in diameter.
Great job!
Thank you!
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Well done.
Thanks you so much bro
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I have to much Paracord, so I leave it in my cupboard.
Very nice
Video starts at 2 minutes
Really, went through all that and not show how to end it.
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thanks for explain this so good, thanks!