Hey mate, cheers for the tips from down under, can you maybe do a seperate video showing the kno a little clearer, I've always used toggles but would like to learn this knot.
@@michaelbrunner6654 Yeah, there's so much information out there you can really look and play with different ideas and pick what works for yourself. I always remind myself there's often 10 ways to do something, and that all work fine.
"through - through". 4:18 i tried. i couldnt see and or understand. perhaps you could add the name of the knot to the subtitles so that future generations can at least google search what you are trying to teach, because, when you mentioned that not even a horse can undo this know, i became curious enough to comment just befor emy exit. im from oklahoma. ive heard the word ozark. good luck buddy.
@@RobCardIV Under, over, though-through I have no idea what the knot is called. My mom, who was an old school horse rider taught it to us growing up. Thanks for watching and commenting
Hey mate, cheers for the tips from down under, can you maybe do a seperate video showing the kno a little clearer, I've always used toggles but would like to learn this knot.
Great to see how everyone does things
@@michaelbrunner6654
Yeah, there's so much information out there you can really look and play with different ideas and pick what works for yourself.
I always remind myself there's often 10 ways to do something, and that all work fine.
"through - through".
4:18
i tried.
i couldnt see and or understand. perhaps you could add the name of the knot to the subtitles so that future generations can at least google search what you are trying to teach, because, when you mentioned that not even a horse can undo this know, i became curious enough to comment just befor emy exit.
im from oklahoma. ive heard the word ozark.
good luck buddy.
@@RobCardIV
Under, over, though-through
I have no idea what the knot is called. My mom, who was an old school horse rider taught it to us growing up.
Thanks for watching and commenting