I got my xmas Lee Valley catalogue yesterday and noticed the Nite Ize Knotbone in it ,,,for those who are interested.
I got my xmas Lee Valley catalogue yesterday and noticed the Nite Ize Knotbone in it ,,,for those who are interested.
" The mind creates the abyss, the heart crosses it."
“The measure of your life will not be in what you accumulate, but in what you give away.” ~Wayne Dyer
www.birchsidecustomwoodwork.com
I'd trade a variety of S-biners of different sizes for a few knotbones if anybody wishes. I wonder how hard it'd be to homebrew a few of those things? The KnotBone looks simple enough.
Here's the URL http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/pag...=1,43456,43460
Last edited by kc7fys; 11-24-2010 at 15:13.
I haven't gotten mine yet. I will have to check it out when it comes...
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Interesting idea, how much do they weigh?
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measured one of the knot bones and it barely registers a gram.
" The mind creates the abyss, the heart crosses it."
“The measure of your life will not be in what you accumulate, but in what you give away.” ~Wayne Dyer
www.birchsidecustomwoodwork.com
I believe whoopieslings.com has them listed for $0.55.
http://shop.whoopieslings.com/Nite-I...Ize-KB3-03.htm
I have one of Whoopie Slings two piece ridgleine kits, and it uses the knotbone. Awesome little piece of kit, and its weight is, well, negligible. You can balance it in the palm of your hand, and the only reason you know it is there is the feeling of the edges against the skin. They are light, they are easy to use, and they WORK.
Over the Remembrance Day weekend (Nov 11 through the 14), I went for a nice, relaxing hang in Larabee State Park south of Bellingham, WA (car camping on my motorcycle). On more than one occasion over the weekend, there were very high winds. The knotbones held firm and secure.
If one is already proficient with knots, does this serve any purpose?
I'm a rock climber, former boy scout whose grandfather was in the navy and taught me every knot and splice he knew. I still use little gadgets to avoid knots.
I can tie a trucker's hitch, but it won't be nearly as fast and convenient as the Figure 9's I leave connected to my stakes.
Every single time a knot-saving devices is mentioned, the same question gets asked. Being able to tie a knot is nothing special, and some people choose to use something that saves some time and hassle. It's a minor difference, but it's also a minor weight penalty.
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