This app is great, but it could have some more knots and it would be amazing.
Developer Response
Thanks for the review! If you like Army Knots and are looking for more, checkout our Knots 3D app. It has nearly 200 knots with the same high quality animations! Thank you dev! Much love
This app is no good at all for me there were to few knots.
Developer Response
The app is called “Army Ranger Knots” and it covers EVERY knot listed in the Army Ranger Handbook. The app is well made, is free, with no advertisements and no in-app purchases. Bad? One star? Really? Perhaps look up the meaning of the phrase "don't look a gift horse in the mouth".It’s good but a bit complicated so it doesn’t make that last star but it’s a good choice if you’re into knots.
Great knots to learn, keep adding more. It would be great if you could practice with your fingers moving a rope on the screen. So, virtual training.
Useful, great interface with ability to change speed of playback showing how to tie the knots.
Solid app. The instructions and animations are easy to understand.
If I had to make one minor change, I would add more background information on the knot. A more in-depth background, and seeing in action.
Honestly, love the app.
Was looking for an app that had the most practical knots for climbing, and every day use. Didn’t want to pay for an app, but was looking for some thing that would make it very easy to follow. This app checks all the boxes by being free, no ads, and excellent animation to show you how to tie the knot. Thank you!
Fantastic reference, easy to follow! Great tool for sharpening my skills. Thanks!
With all that’s going on in today’s world, devastating fires, unprecedented heat waves and natural disasters, out of control crime, and teetering on the edge of WWIII, it’s very likely the sheep will hit the fan in at least some of our lives.
If you plan on surviving for any length of time, you’d better have some rope, and cord, and a little more knowledge of knots than just a bow.
Be it assembling shelter, to snaring food, to scaling a tall tree or mountainside, or maybe you’re hoping to bag a less than willing mate in the post-apocalypse, you’d better know your knots, at least until the Stockholm Syndrome kicks in and you can untie them.
This app teaches you which knots to use, and how to tie them, and you can access the full library, even if Skynet shuts down the internet access to human beings.
Do yourself a favor, get a length of rope and a length of paracord, and throw them and this app into your bugout bag for when it’s time to go. You can thank me later, after we all meet up at oil derrick 175 in the Gulf of Mexico.