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BENDS
Figure-eight bend
If the overhand bend (opposite) isn’t as secure as you’d like it to be, you KNOT SCORE
might think adding another turn would improve matters. But you’d be Strength
wrong. The reason the figure-eight is so useful as a stopper knot is that, Security
unlike a simple overhand knot, it can almost always be untied. Use the Diffi culty Tying
Diffi culty Untying
figure-eight bend if you want a quick, easy way of tying two lines together
Usefulness
which definitely won’t jam.
1 Tie a figure-eight (page 150) 2 Take a turn around the other line’s 3 Carry on around, following the
in one of the lines, and insert the standing part and tuck the working lead of the fi rst fi gure-eight. The
working end of the other line end under itself. working end should come out next
through the end loop. to the other line’s standing part.
Tighten the knot.