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The figure-of-eight hitch is extremely simple and quick to
tie and is classed as a true general purpose knot. It forms
a secure fixing to an immovable object but works best on
posts, rails or rings that are larger in diameter than the cord
or rope being used. Its security comes from the fact that the
working end twists back on itself, trapping it between the
fixed object and the knot itself. FIgure-oF-eIght Knots
It is easy to untie but should be used with caution on
nylon based cords or ropes as it can slip. For demonstration
purposes we are using a horizontal post.
3
Push the working end
through the loop made in
Step 1. The knot should
now have its distinctive
figure-of-eight shape.
4
Tighten the knot by
snugging it up to the post
and pulling the two ends
of the rope in opposite
directions.
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