How to tie a sleeping bag to a backpack.

Publicado 2023-06-08
I bought Hawk boot laces from Boot Barn and used them to tie a Teton Sports sleeping bag to an Oakley Backpack. I used a Therma-Rest sleeping pad for demonstration.

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  • @joeldeslo854
    Please link your store in every video description. I wanted to browse your piranha and marlin spike. Hunting for them isn't hard, but impulse sales are everywhere.
  • @phonophilia9095
    you know it's the start of a great day if your favourite channel drops another suberb knot video!
  • @EdwinDekker71
    I'd use a larks head in the middle and feed one end through it going left, the other end going right, then tighten it👍
  • Thank you sir for making this video I’ve been trying to figure out how I’d do this without a backpack that has a pre made strap
  • @Gator-357
    I keep mine on a compression bag and attatch it to my pack with custom made webbing straps that allow me to cinch it down tight wherever I need it on my pack, same with my tent. Alternately, I use a US Army 3 day pack for my sleeping bag, tent and tarps and attatch that to my pack using custom made webbing straps
  • @joeycromer1321
    Been looking for this exact technique! Liked and subscribed!
  • @markirish7599
    As usual. Quality information presented professionally
  • @dankolar6066
    Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. Wish you well.
  • @xtjraymondx
    I’m going to use this to tie off jackets to my pack when I get hot hiking!
  • @PetrasL_1976
    Hi, I love to see how many smart ways you find to use the rope! Its really amazing! Its so satisfying to watch it :) I have a question: Do you know ho to tight and fix the wooden frame while glueing it? There are special holders, but i think it could be possible to use a rope here, but needs to find a way evenly distribute pressure around the frame and have some mechanism to increase tension after all 4 corners are set to 90 degrees. Thanks in advance! PetrasL
  • @Rechard7
    I would love to see your idea of a knot or shackle to hold two extension cords together.
  • @JoshHou
    loved this! would you be able to demonstrate a knot i could use to tie a saxophone neck strap in a pinch?
  • @lukecapria8925
    Another great video! Would you do it differently if you wanted the sleeping bag on the bottom of the backpack?
  • @zecuse
    Any ideas for using 550 paracord for loosening something like a stainless steel Igloo style 25-30oz watter bottle? I can't remember the exact model my parents use (may not even be Igloo), but often times, they'll come home to the cap being really tight somehow and they have to use a large wrench to unscrew it because it doesn't have a friendly handle for this scenario. They only store water or tea (both cold) in it, so I don't think it's related to the contents creating a sticky grip on the seal. The seal is metal and shouldn't be getting hot enough to worry about thermal expansion. I've tried using a constrictor hitch around the lid and even while pulling both sides, it still ends up slipping around the smooth lid. I don't think the lid has enough surface area to use a double constrictor hitch without slipping up to the nozzle and TERRIBLY thin handle (which is also bent due to my mom's grip in getting a tight lid off).