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A lasso ( / ˈ l æ s oʊ / or / l æ ˈ s uː / ), also referred to as a lariat , riata , or reata (all from Spanish la reata ), is a loop of rope that is designed to be thrown around a target and tighten when pulled. It is a well-known tool of the American cowboy . The word is also a verb; to lasso is to successfully throw the loop of rope around something. Although the tool has several proper names, such terms are rarely employed by those who actually use it; nearly all cowboys simply call it a "rope," and the use of such "roping." Amongst most cowboys, the use of other terms - especially "lasso" - quickly identifies one as a layman.
A lariat is made from stiff rope so that the noose stays open when the lasso is thrown. It also allows the cowboy to easily open up the noose from horseback to release the cattle because the rope is stiff enough to be pushed a little. A high quality lasso is weighted for better handling. The lariat has a small reinforced loop at one end, called a honda or hondo , through which the rope passes to form a loop. The honda can be formed by a honda knot (or another loop knot ), an eye splice , a seizing , rawhide, or a metal ring. The other end is sometimes tied simply in a small, tight, overhand knot to prevent fraying. Most modern lariats are made of stiff nylon or polyester rope, usually about 5/16" or 3/8" in diameter and in lengths of 28', 30', 35' for arena-style roping and anywhere from 45' to 70' for Californio-style roping. The reata is made of braided (or less commonly, twisted) rawhide and is made in lengths from 50' to over 100'. Mexican maguey (agave) and cotton ropes are also used in the longer lengths.
The lariat is used today in rodeos as part of the competitive events such as calf roping and team roping . It is also still used on working ranches to capture cattle or other livestock when necessary. After catching the cattle, the lariat can be tied or wrapped (dallied) around the horn , a typical feature on the front of a western saddle . With the lariat around the horn, the cowboy can use his horse as the equivalent of a tow truck with a winch .
Part of the historical culture of both the vaqueros of Mexico and the cowboys of the Western United States is a related skill now called "trick roping", a performance of assorted lasso spinning tricks. Will Rogers was a well-known practitioner of trick roping and the natural horsemanship practitioner Buck Brannaman also got his start as a trick roper when he was a child.

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A lasso ( / ˈ l æ s oʊ / or / l æ ˈ s uː / ), also referred to as a lariat , riata , or reata (all from Spanish la reata ), is a loop of rope that is designed to be thrown around a target and tighten when pulled. It is a well-known tool of the American cowboy . The word is also a verb; to lasso is to successfully throw the loop of rope around something. Although the tool has several proper names, such terms are rarely employed by those who actually use it; nearly all cowboys simply call it a "rope," and the use of such "roping." Amongst most cowboys, the use of other terms - especially "lasso" - quickly identifies one as a layman.
A lariat is made from stiff rope so that the noose stays open when the lasso is thrown. It also allows the cowboy to easily open up the noose from horseback to release the cattle because the rope is stiff enough to be pushed a little. A high quality lasso is weighted for better handling. The lariat has a small reinforced loop at one end, called a honda or hondo , through which the rope passes to form a loop. The honda can be formed by a honda knot (or another loop knot ), an eye splice , a seizing , rawhide, or a metal ring. The other end is sometimes tied simply in a small, tight, overhand knot to prevent fraying. Most modern lariats are made of stiff nylon or polyester rope, usually about 5/16" or 3/8" in diameter and in lengths of 28', 30', 35' for arena-style roping and anywhere from 45' to 70' for Californio-style roping. The reata is made of braided (or less commonly, twisted) rawhide and is made in lengths from 50' to over 100'. Mexican maguey (agave) and cotton ropes are also used in the longer lengths.
The lariat is used today in rodeos as part of the competitive events such as calf roping and team roping . It is also still used on working ranches to capture cattle or other livestock when necessary. After catching the cattle, the lariat can be tied or wrapped (dallied) around the horn , a typical feature on the front of a western saddle . With the lariat around the horn, the cowboy can use his horse as the equivalent of a tow truck with a winch .
Part of the historical culture of both the vaqueros of Mexico and the cowboys of the Western United States is a related skill now called "trick roping", a performance of assorted lasso spinning tricks. Will Rogers was a well-known practitioner of trick roping and the natural horsemanship practitioner Buck Brannaman also got his start as a trick roper when he was a child.

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