Knot Tying Kit | Pro-Knot Best Rope Knot Cards, two practice cords and a carabiner
4.5 | 5,053 ratings
Price: 10.95
Last update: 12-17-2025
Product details
- Publisher : PRO-KNOT
- Publication date : March 25, 2024
- Edition : 8th
- Language : English
- Print length : 12 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0922273294
- ISBN-13 : 978-0922273294
- Item Weight : 1.6 ounces
- Reading age : 5 years and up
- Dimensions : 8 x 4 x 0.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank:#557 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- Knots, Macrame & Rope Work
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- Customer Reviews:4.54.5 out of 5 stars(5,047)
Knot Tying Kit | Pro-Knot Best Rope Knot Cards, two practice cords and a carabinerTop reviews from the United States
- Ivy ReisnerNot a complete study program, but a fantastic resource for practiceThe cards are fully attached, so you twist them on the axis of the hole to read them. Smart in that it keeps them together. The cards can sometimes run right to the edge of the text, but not overlap. There is a mnemonic on one knot, so I thought they would all have that, but no, just the bowline. This is a good overview of how to tie the knot, and the diagrams are perfectly clear. Occasionally there is some information on when to use a specific knot -- timber hitch is described as "use for securing a rope around a post or any cylindrical object, sometimes not so much -- half hitch only says "unsafe when used alone, the half hitch is used in combination with many important knots". Which? For what? It then goes on to say "Use two half hitches to tie a rope to any object". Would that be safe? It doesn't specify. And what about it isn't safe? Some are contradictory. The square not says it is "not to be trusted to join two ropes together" and demonstrates it by joining two ropes together. It also describes it as "a good knot for securing non-critical items". Why do we need another knot for that? Can't the knot the is used to secure critical items do double duty?
I count exactly 20 knots covered, not the promised 23:
Bowline
Tautline Hitch
Stopper Knot (aka Ashley's stopper)
Square Knot
Water Knot
Timer Hitch
Buntline Hitch
Rolling Hitch
Clove Hitch
Constrictor Knot
Half Hitch
Sheet Bend
Prusik Knot
Double Fisherman's
Cleat Hitch
Trucker's Hitch
Figure Eight
Mooring Hitch
Butterfly Knot
Bowline on a Blight
There is a note on double sheet bend under sheet bend, but I can't count that as a separate knot. The same with slipped sheet bend. Further, I think pushing all three into one explanation made none of them make sense. Two half hitches is listed as a separate knot from half hitch even though it's just do the same knot twice. No, that's not two different knots. Might as well say do it three times and call it a triple half hitch.
Slippery half-hitch, which is a listed knot on the back of the package, is completely missing with no note about this under half hitch.
The carabiners are odd. I was planning to just clip everything onto one, clip that onto my ridiculously overloaded purse/keychain combo (seriously, there's a Rubik's cube on there, this should fit) and have it at hand to practice on the go. I'm a big fan of making practical use of empty time. It looks perfect for that.
It didn't exactly work as expected. The small blue one fits into the hole in the cards, but it's too small for both ropes wrapped as they came. If I pull them loose and just tie them so a single loop sits on the carabiner, letting them hang down longer, then it works. I just hope the cats don't go for it like that. The other carabiner, and the cards to all sit on it. The red one is large enough to hold it all, but too large to fit the hole in the cards. To me, this is a poor design choice. Slightly larger holes in the cards would have seemed more sensible.
The ropes are perfect to learn on. They're thin, which makes them easy to carry around for practice. They're short enough to be convenient, maybe 3-4 foot, but long enough to work with. They have that burned end thing going on (I was scared I'd have to do that myself).
Overall I'll say this is good for an auxiliary resource and a brilliant study tool, but is insufficient in itself to learn these knots and their purposes. For quick reference and for convenient practice on the go it would be difficult to find anything better. - Cali From New YorkTo facilitate hands-on learning, the kit includes two practice cords.The Knot Tying Kit with Pro-Knot Best Rope Knot Cards, two practice cords, and a carabiner is a comprehensive and practical tool for learning and mastering essential rope-tying techniques. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a camper, a sailor, or someone who simply enjoys knots as a hobby, this kit provides valuable resources to improve your knot-tying skills. Here are the key components and benefits of the kit:
Pro-Knot Best Rope Knot Cards: The kit includes Pro-Knot's Best Rope Knot Cards, which are a set of waterproof, durable, and easy-to-follow knot-tying reference cards. Each card features step-by-step illustrations and clear instructions for tying a variety of essential knots. These cards are a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced knot enthusiasts.
Two Practice Cords: To facilitate hands-on learning, the kit includes two practice cords. These cords allow you to practice tying knots as you follow the instructions on the knot cards. The practice cords are the perfect tools for honing your knot-tying skills before applying them in real-life situations.
Carabiner: The kit also includes a carabiner, which serves as a handy attachment point for your practice cords and a practical addition to your outdoor gear. Carabiners are versatile tools commonly used for securing equipment, attaching items to a backpack, or connecting ropes and cords.
Comprehensive Knot Selection: The Pro-Knot Best Rope Knot Cards cover a wide range of knots, including those used for camping, fishing, boating, climbing, and more. Whether you need to tie knots for securing a tent, setting up a fishing rig, or ensuring safety while climbing, this kit has you covered.
Portability: The compact size of the knot cards and the included carabiner make this kit highly portable. You can easily carry it in your backpack, outdoor gear, or toolbox, ensuring that you have access to essential knot-tying knowledge wherever your adventures take you.
Durable and Waterproof: The knot cards are made from durable, waterproof material, which means they can withstand exposure to moisture and outdoor conditions without deteriorating. This durability ensures that your reference cards remain in good condition, even in challenging environments.
Educational Value: Knot tying is a valuable skill with practical applications in various outdoor activities and survival scenarios. The Knot Tying Kit provides an educational and hands-on approach to learning these essential skills, making it a valuable resource for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers.
In summary, the Knot Tying Kit with Pro-Knot Best Rope Knot Cards, practice cords, and a carabiner is a valuable tool for anyone interested in learning and mastering rope-tying techniques. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced knot enthusiast, this kit offers comprehensive knot-tying knowledge, practical practice materials, and portability for your outdoor adventures and activities. - M.A.Good set overall, ropes are a bit thin.The cards are what really make this set worthwhile. The two practice ropes are fairly thin and can be annoying to use with some of the more complex knots that like a bit of stiffness in the rope and knot. Tons of useful knots on the cards, it's also nice that they include some basic carabiners to help you practice climbing knots. All in all, a great kit for a beginner climber, scout, or sailor in your life.
- IanPerfect for your hiking bagI recently went on a camping trip and while setting up camp I tried to remember some knots and I couldn’t, I didn’t have service to look them up either.
I ordered this thinking it would be a good quick reference for some important knots, I was right!
This has some of the knots I was trying to remember and then some, all of which are SUPER useful!
The guide is easy to follow with only a few short steps.
Some reviews said the guide had incomplete steps for some of the knots, I did them all with no issue.
I also read some sour reviews about the sample cordage that’s supplied being super stiff and people said to throw it out and use a shoelace -_- then they ran the product through the dirt because of it.
The cordage works well for beginners or anyone learning a new knot. With it being stiff it allows better control of the knot while learning.
As you can see in the pictures the guide was easy to follow and the cordage worked fine. When you learn on tight cordage you won’t have any issue with regular paracord.
This is exactly what I needed this recent camping trip. I’m pumped to have it for the next.
If you want a simple, clean, durable, and compact quick reference knot guide. This is it.