This knot is AMAZING! [Jam Knot + Quick Release Mod]
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- čas přidán 24. 11. 2022
- How to tie the best cinching knot in under 2 minutes. The Canadian Jam Knot is excellent for life outdoors and camping. This is an easy to understand knot tying tutorial for beginners and advanced levels in a quick and simple format.
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This knot can be used in everyday life, the first version is the standard Canadian Jam knot used for cinching down on items. The 2nd version is a Quick Release Mod that is excellent for getting your rope back in once piece. Ideal for Camping, Prepping, Survival and Bushcraft.
I tie all these knots with Paracord, and they are considered Survival knots, bushcraft knots and camping knots.
Wether you want to learn how to tie down a tarp, how to set up a tent, what to do with a fray or cut in your rope, or how to join two ropes together - this is the guide for you!
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I love the way you demonstrate! So clear and easy to follow.
Thank you so much! I'll keep making more and on various camping related topics :)
Agreed. Most knot guys are overly verbose. Have you seen this guy (www.youtube.com/@KnottingKnots)? Wow.
This is the "easy button" for jam knots and it works. Thanks...
Excellent, quick, clear, no drama...Thank you. And you can make this even simpler, instead of feeding the tag end back through the loop, just feed a loop through in the first place and you're done ! One step less !!! It's great.
He did it this way in the video to show the Figure 8 clear.
Ouu that quick release is 🔥🔥🔥
Finally when i had given up i found it. Kudos to u brother !
Omg! I've been searching and experimenting the quick release version of this knot, and here you are giving me the answer. Thank you!
Wohoo, I’m glad you found it!
alright i am going camping now
Yesss!! Haha made my day
Camping is cool
Nicely filmed and explained. I really enjoyed your other knot videos, as well! I believe this one is also known as an arbor knot - but your figure-eight modification is super useful!
Yes absolutely when used for fishing especially it’s called an arbor knot. Thx for the kind words brother I appreciate you watching!!
This is great...I'm definitely going to use this knot. Saving video.
Your videos are really clear and easy to follow & you're a great presenter.
..thank you so much
I'm been using your rolling hitch knot for the drawstring of my tracksuit pants...very useful tension knot...thank you for that one
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Thank you. Used this knot today. Very useful.
The CJK has been my favorite knot for lashings, kindling bundles and bedrolls for some time, but have not seen anyone teach on a quick release version.
My favorite knot just got better.
Appreciatchya sir!
I love the jam knot, but this version is award winning!
I freaking love this knot.
I love knots in general.
I didn't know the quick release one tho, thanks.
Happy to help! It’s a bit tricky to get right. But very practical!
Excellent modification with the quick release. Always grateful for your videos. 🙏🏻
Much appreciated!
I love the concept here of a quick release jamming knot. Like others, I've found that the knot will loosen when you use a more slippery type of line. My question is, would there be any type of knot with the same qualities as that shown in the video that won't loosen because of the slippery line.
Works ok if you are using fairly rough textured cordage. Otherwise, it just slips on itself.
I've tried all these knots you show and they're great and work just as you show them, but in my experience it's all in the details, you gotta not just tie but also dress and set the knots precisely or they fail.
This deserves a save to my play list. We'll done homie.
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Fantastic!
Thanks, Great job. Need to watch it again to be able to master it.
Wow amazing best tutorial ever for a perfect knot ,thank you so much
Thanks bro. Rope access tech here. That ones a new one for me
Legit knot! Thanks for sharing!
I got this... super easy. Thank's for the upgrade super easy untie
That is a genius upgrade
I have known about Jam Knot (I'm Canadian so I shortened it) for a while but I never used it until recently. I was bundling up twigs and small branches for burning. I was really disappointed with its ability to grip firmly. I added a hitch and It solved the slippage problem. The problem was probably due the very light cordage that I was using (It is used for construction layouts). But I remember your post about using the figure eight knot (always liked the figure eight knot) with a quick release. It worked like a cinch (pun intended). It is now in my bag of tricks. Thank you very much.
Can you please explain how to handle the slipage?
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Exactly what I was looking... Thanks!!!
Really solid knot and demonstration, I'll have to remember that for my sleeping bags
Very clever
Watching this multiple times at 0.5x playback speed and I think I'm getting the hang of it. Thanks so much! I'm ashamed to be nearly 30 and still not know how to tie a proper knot but better late than never, I guess! Crazy why they never taught this in school and instead spent years teaching rubbish history of countries I'll never visit!
Lol I feel the same way, I’m so glad your getting something out of this!!!
BRILLIANT!
thank you. brilliant.
Looks good!
smart solution. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Germany, Robert
Good clear tutorial. The jam knot is simple and easy. Why over complicate it, keep it simple.
Your a outdoorsman for reals . Thanks bro 👍
Good job
You rock DJ! Love the look of your videos too. You have got to tell me more
Haha thank you so much! More to come!
Excellent
Modified is really nice. What I wanted. Thanks and you have one more subscriber with two big thumbs-ups.
Nice !
so having used the Canadian jam knot since I was a kid, I believe that I have discovered an unique new use for this knot...If you have any pair of pants or shorts with a free running draw string, just put them on and tie a jam knot as if your body was the object being tied up. Once you do this not only will you never have to tie a knot in those items again, it will not come loose until you want it to by pulling on drawstring in the opposite direction, of the tightening.. Bonus tip...if the drawstring is sewed in the waistband (usually at the back) you have to locate that spot, open the waist band up a little at that spot and using a stitch ripper free up the drawstring so it glides smoothly...
Great!
This is the arbor knot mainly used to attach fishing line to the arbor of the reel. Don't know where Canadian jam knot came from but i do hear them used interchangeable
Hey my friend I like your style
Love the QR option with the figure 8. What do you think about using that instead of a trucker's hitch to tie down a load, with two separate ropes joined by the jam?
Thanks
Much appreciated.
Amazing... Thanks
Youre very welcome!
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This one looks super easy but it's actually quite tricky to get and remember it
Ya takes a tad bit of practice to get good at it and thread through the correct hole
Yep, it took me about 20-30 minutes to get it. Like with any knot I learn, I do it over and over and over until it becomes second nature. No point doing it once and then not being able to do it when you need it.
Practice makes perfect. 😂 I'm 74 woman and cognitively challenged this is better than word find anyway for keeping the grey matter active.❤
Neat and I will try the second knot but only after becoming proficient with the first one.
I think you'll quickly shy away from the first method. he's 100% right, the knot works but jams up BIG TIME. personally I'd just go with the quick release method and save yourself some aggravation.
Thanks!
My pleasure!
Very cool, but I am *begging* CZcams knot video folks to record it from a first-person perspective, not from an observer's perspective. I have to watch the video upside down or imagine everything flipped 180 degrees to get my head around it otherwise.
nah dont be lazy . its easy to adjust ur not handicap or something
@@karna6634pretty offensive comment. Not necessary.
If you’re watching on a phone then you can turn the phone around 180 degrees (without the screen auto correcting itself) and it will create a mirroring affect similar to a first person view
Keep it going
Awesome 🖖
The manly urge to go camping after learning one knot
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Only a Canadian could improve upon the Canadian jam knot. Good job, eh? 🇨🇦
Hahah!! Thank you!
Bravo!
Thank you!
Wow Tanks
That’s a good one to know
Thx Mike! Super useful
Neat!
I love DJ
I think you're creating a Siberian Hitch Knot
God bless
Love the "Quick Release" modification with the figure eight. 1:00
Do you have a video on the Jam Knot as a snare for game animals?
I do not currently, it sort of treads into survival, which I’m very proficient in however I’m focusing right now more on camping related stuff exclusively.
But in short, if you look up an L7 spring snare, using that technique with the Canadian jam knot as the loop, and your fist as a guide for the loop size, then it will be generally a great snare for Hare/rabbit. And a smaller hole for squirrel.
Would love to see it..
@@TheBearEssentials I understand, no worries..
I'm sure you're proficient in both areas. I do love the quality of your videos and your teaching style. Brief and straight to the point...
@@TheBearEssentials The L-7seems like too much effort, although I know it probably works for bushcrafters.
I was hoping for a "quick solution".
@@TheBearEssentials I'm sure you know Dave Canterbury? He uses the "Poachers noose" as a snare loop...czcams.com/video/OR4qcsrOPf4/video.html
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My dryer went out mid load so I need to make a cloths hanger outside and this is what imma use
Trucker Hitch would be better.
@@jakemccoy I used this knot on the first post, and the truckers knot on the second, just to get it tight.
Looks like the Miller knot?
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Change your camera angle to replicate a top down perspective. Your clips remind me of how my mother taught me to tie my shoelaces backward😂.
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Thank you for the video, but I found this knot fails to hold on a larger diameter rope (rope that is about twice as thick). Fortunately, a slipped buntline works better overall as a binder, because it has more strands holding with friction. (Yes, people typically think of the buntline as a hitch, but it works great as a binder.) Plus, with a slipped buntiline, you don't need access to the tip of the standing end. Plus, if you already know the slipped Buntline, there is nothing knew to learn.
Can you show how you use this knot to create lashing?
Yes I can do that, thx for the idea.
@@TheBearEssentials can’t wait! Thank you!
Nice jacket, who makes that?
Hey! The Jacket is made by Fjallraven, if you want, heres my affiliate link to the jacket on campsaver: bit.ly/421nhX3
Are you able to release tension without unting the knot
Yes, if you can get a good grip on the rope on the other side of the knot.
Would be nice to take the video from your perspective. But I just flipped my phone around to get it exactly like you
is there a knot you can tie....that say you only have one rope in your bag and you need to climb down somewhere so you tie it to a tree and it can take your weight down but then u need to get the rope back?
I wouldn’t be able to advise anyone in this because it’s not in my expertise. I’d recommend speaking with a climber or arborist before attempting anything risky like that
But an alpine butterfly as shown in my video here has a use similar to what you’re thinking of - hanging a rope in a tree as an anchor and retrieving it afterward.
czcams.com/video/5lLPAHK_k6I/video.html
Arborist here. Short answer no. Long answer still no but there are some work arounds. You can make a super long tag line to pull open something like a running bowline or similar (rethreaded figure 8 backed with a stopper knot would probably be safest) if you don't have enough length to double it then you need another rope to tie on as an improvised tag line. For further info you can google retrievable srt srs anchor
Neither version of the knot doesn't hold after trying multiple times. Unless someone can tell me what I am missing or doing wrong? It's a good video and I've watched it a dozen times.
What kind of rope are you using? It works well for me in paracord and thicker nylon braid.
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arbour knot?
Why don't they teach such things in school !?? #life #knowledge #skills
Parents just need to teach this at home, along with jumping a car battery, doing laundry, changing car oil, etc. There are too many other things on the curriculum. Being able to write, read, and do math are more important, and many kids are not even competent in those skills.
I spam clove hitch on everything
You sound like my old climbing teacher. That or bowline were his only answer to everything😂
@@dylanneely91 clove hitch with 2 half hitch, bowline and now truckers hitch is all this fella needs
I did it but it comes loose
What kind of rope? It stays put for me in paracord and larger nylon braid.
First knot didnt work for me 😅
The figure 8 version is also known as a Siberian Hitch. The non-slip version of that is a Butcher's Knot.
Actually it isn’t , the Siberia hitch doesn’t bind and yes I compared it side by side on a soft bedroll, the Siberian hitch releases under pressure although holds fast on the the other end.
Here is (I think) a slightly better way of tying the jam knot quick release. And easier to remember
czcams.com/video/50LzJZvDm8I/video.htmlsi=jSTEXifTs5P0T0Yf
Bear Essentials, DJ Thank you so much! For your TEN ESSENTIAL KNOTS: czcams.com/users/shortsTC6aojEgG_k
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I love KNOTS! However as a visual learner with ADHD. I get so frustrated trying to learn and remember these 10 Favorite knots? I have master 3 knots so far.
I am a "visual learner" and a hands on guy.. which is great I have two learning disabilities..) which you have completely overcome for me.
I need for a teacher to keep things clear and concise and visual.. without the EXTRA talking ( a.k.a. the usual B.S. ) which becomes so much distraction and "white noise".
You sir are an awesome teacher..
Suggestion I am "binge watching" your video tuts. I see that you like the "taut-line-hitch?
How about using a Blackwall Hitch first and then sealing it with a taut-line hitch?
Hey Kevin, thx so much for sharing why this vid worked well with your learning style.
I find I am a visual learner and just try to make tutorials in the way I would want to learn
I’ll be making more. Thx for the kind words!
@@TheBearEssentials Absolutely! I subbed Ya'
I'm always looking to Better myself and "UP my Camping Game".
Went to fast for me
Butchers use this knot to tie
their beef rolled roasts.
This is the Arbour Knot NOT the Canadian Jam Knot
Way too complicated. Just use an adjustable loop knot. One third the effort to tie and holds well
That is not as easy to crank down.
I can’t help but noticing your thick Canadian accent.
I’m surprised that you guy don’t call the Canadian jam knot the jam knot.
0:40 It's not cinched in 'extremely' thight. Try considering a variation of truckers hitch for actual tensioning purposes or for cinching down a load.
You can crank on it much harder than I did here… it will go extremely tight, and is the best at doing this without the use of extra mechanical advantage like that of a truckers hitch. Plus it’s far easier on applications such as this one.
@@TheBearEssentials I find it slips on slippery rope such as my paracord. Experiences varry ofcourse. I've recently (today) discovered moreover it's even more practical to use the drawstring knot introduced here on youtube by first class amateur. In my paracord it was. Highly recommended.
by far the worst knot there is out there, especially the Quick Release one..... there are so many stories where cattlemen/horse riders lost their belongings. This knot MUST be in tension at ALL times... if the horse bumps into a tree limb and the goodies lift for a second (unless you tie elastic stuff, like foam), kiss them good bye! Also, even without a bump, It does not stay put if your rope has any polyester in it as it slides easily.
Absolute statements usually don't work out too well in knots. The application you described is not the application in the video. Somebody may need a quick release to untie the knot quickly, and this knot would be good for that. For a critical load that is subjected to vibrations and tampering, I would use something else. One size does not fit all.
Very clever
I live in an urban area, there are 0 reasons for me to know any of these, but even so it is very interesting to learn
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