Braided fishing lines date back to the origins of modern fishing tackle. It was first made by braiding natural materials like silk or horse tails together to make a line capable of fighting fish.
We don’t normally associate jaw-dropping, red carpet-level looks with being beginner-friendly, but the Bantu Knot Crown featured on today’s episode of The Braid Up has 100 percent changed our minds.
When you think of Bantu knots, you probably picture those cute twisted buns that sit along the top of your head, right? Well, as pretty as the traditional style is, you’re about to meet a fresh take ...
Learning how to tie a fishing knot that allows your lure or bait to work properly—and won’t fail under pressure—is a critical skill for any angler. In fact, it may be the single most important and ...
PREP IT: Mist a texturizing spray like Kérastase V.I.P., $37, on dry hair. Section hair into two parts from ear to ear: one upper half, one lower half. Divide upper half down the middle in two. Braid ...
It’s been well over 30 years since the braided “superlines” became available to anglers. While the modern braided line has ...
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If you’ve been anywhere near TikTok or Instagram lately, you’ve probably seen miracle knots, or miracle braids, all over your ...
From Boho and BoraBora, to Goddess, the world of knotless braids has truly taken off in a thousand different directions. At times, it can feel hard to keep up. It seems like every day on TikTok, a new ...