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Webbing is known as tape to some, and this knot is       REd    liGht
                called by those same people the tape knot. Hutton’s Dic-  Water knots have a tendency
                tionary, published in 1815, referred to this knot as the   to creep apart and should be
                ring knot, and it may also be known as the ring bend.   used in climbing with at least
                Older publications call it the gut knot, an indication that   3 inches of tail on both ends
                it has been around a long time, certainly long before syn-  and/or  with  the  tails  fixed              Bends
                thetic lines.                                         with adhesive tape.



                Water Knot: Step 3                                   Water Knot: Step 4






























                Continue to follow the lead of the first piece       When both ends of webbing have been woven
                of webbing through the overhand knot with            into one overhand knot, tighten it by pulling
                the second end of webbing, making sure both          on the working ends of the webbing. Before
                ends of webbing lie flat against each other.         trusting the knot to stop a fall, load it with body
                                                                     weight to set it as tight as possible.




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