Use the Constrictor Hitch when you need to clamp a rope tightly around an object. It has a vice-like grip and is very hard to untie unless you slip the knot.
Step #1 | |
| Place the end around and behind the item you're tying the rope to. | ![]() |
Step #2 | |
| Wrap the end around to the other side of the object, crossing the standing part. | ![]() |
Step #3 | |
| Continue wrapping the end around the dowel so the end is parallel with the standing part. | ![]() |
Step #4 | |
| Bring the end over the standing part and tuck it under and between the two loops. | ![]() |
Finished Constrictor Hitch | |
| Dress and set the knot. | ![]() |
Slipped Constrictor Hitch | |
| Since this knot cinches up so tightly, if you plan to untie it, stick a bight of rope through instead of the end. Yank on the end to disengage the knot from the object. | ![]() |