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Knots & Ropes for Climbers

Knots & Ropes for Climbers

List Price: $7.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Knots for everyone
Review: Great illustrations, great explanations - what else is needed?
Should be in every climber's collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Knots for everyone
Review: Great illustrations, great explanations - what else is needed?
This one should be in every climber's collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: I am A Scout master. THis is a very interesting and usefull book for learning about knots, not only how to make it, but information and explanations about its uses. Good book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: I am A Scout master. THis is a very interesting and usefull book for learning about knots, not only how to make it, but information and explanations about its uses. Good book

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: dangerous information
Review: I really liked the book, the drawings are great and the words are fun. I was rappeling not too long ago using the prusik to make me safe like they do on the cover of the book. The prusik tightened onto the rope just at the end of my reach, and I was hanging from the one loop around my leg. It was really uncomfortable and it took me a long time to get free. I asked a guide friend and he showed me two much safer ways to do the setup. Now I have to wonder if the book has more dangerous mistakes, because this one was on the front cover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm the illustrator...
Review: I work as an illustrator ... AND, a climbing instructor. I sat at my desk with rope and a pen, and I put a whole lotta work into these illustrations. My goal was that the reader should be able to actually tie these knots. I would tie the knots and draw 'em with the beginer in mind. It was a fun job!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Boy, this is sure a great book
Review: I worked with this book and some cord for a couple weeks before starting gym and outdoor climbing, and it made the instruction breeze by. The illustrations are easy to follow, the reasons to use one knot over another are useful, and the context of why each knot variation is helpful and builds a great platform to learn more.
One of the most useful pieces of climbing equipment I've bought. It seems the guy who said the prussik was dangerous didn't actually read the text, which said to keep it in easy reach. Climbing is dangerous - make sure you are prepared and understand what you are doing before you do it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reliable info is only as good as one's adherence to it
Review: I'm happy to hear that Mr. Williams (dangerous information, January 15, 2000) suffered little more than discomfort and frustration at the hands of his Prusik and surviving, gained useful experience in the process. Let his lapse reinforce the quality of both the advice given and your ability to synthesize and apply it.

Page 46: "If you use the Prusik to back up a rappel, make sure the sling that attaches the Prusik to the harness is short and always within easy reach. At least one climber has died because his sling was too long and locked up out of reach, stranding him on rappel."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best knot book for climbers!
Review: There are a number of knot books, and this is the best! The illustrations are the best and in a brief volume rope care is also addressed. While I like most of the books in the "How to (Rock) Climb" series, their knot book illustrations are not as clear as this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best knot book for climbers!
Review: There are a number of knot books, and this is the best! The illustrations are the best and in a brief volume rope care is also addressed. While I like most of the books in the "How to (Rock) Climb" series, their knot book illustrations are not as clear as this one.


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