

Knots, 2nd Ed (Outdoor Recreation and Survival) [Kavanagh Waterford Press, James, Leung, Raymond] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Knots, 2nd Ed (Outdoor Recreation and Survival) Review: Would buy again - Lots of basic and advanced knots and lists what they are used for. Waterproof. Gave as a gift and would buy again. Review: Nice - Just what I needed. I'm the worst at tying knots.



















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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 220 Reviews |
P**L
Would buy again
Lots of basic and advanced knots and lists what they are used for. Waterproof. Gave as a gift and would buy again.
T**R
Nice
Just what I needed. I'm the worst at tying knots.
Q**C
Good Reference guide
A great guide for quick reference. Keep it in my backpack
W**2
good primer
good primer for those just learning to tie various knots
J**L
nice
good little pocket guide with good info, i really like how its laminated, can take it on the trail with you. took off a star cause it has some useless knots, got it for bushcrafting not to dress for the prom
B**3
Good selections, well illustrated!
An excellent selection of knots to accomplish the tasks facing the camper or outdoorsman. Helpfully organized by function, rather than by formal taxonomy. This is a pocket guide, so descriptions are very brief and just enough diagrams are given. However, the function of each knot (i.e., it's superpower) is conveyed and the diagrams are quite clear. I might have included more lashing types and left out other things, but this is a perfectly reliable teaching guide and memory resource. This laminated pamphlet does not aspire to be a knot and ropework bible. It is a pocket guide, and a fine one.
C**.
Poor guide to knots
Superficial and hard to understand some of the diagrams. Silly or unlikely sections like "Handcuff a Burglar," "Escape from Captivity," "Snare a Rabbit," "Tie your Shoes," etc.
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