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  2. Figure-eight loop - Wikipedia

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    A figure-of-eight loop tied using the follow-through method. A figure-eight loop is created by doubling the rope into a bight, then tying the standard figure-eight knot.. In climbing, this knot is used to save time when repeatedly attaching the rope to climbing harnesses, using locking carabiners, such as when a group of people are climbing on the same top-rope.

  3. Figure-eight knot - Wikipedia

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    The figure-eight knot or figure-of-eight knot is a type of stopper knot. It is very important in both sailing and rock climbing as a method of stopping ropes from running out of retaining devices. Like the overhand knot , which will jam under strain, often requiring the rope to be cut, the figure-eight will also jam, but is usually more easily ...

  4. File:Directional figure 8 knot.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is to make it consistent with File:Directional_figure_8_knot_Loop_Down.svg: 12:24, 27 January 2007: 217 × 490 (14 KB) Amada44: replaced bitmap parts of file with vector data: 19:14, 8 April 2006: 271 × 612 (245 KB) LadyofHats: diagram on how to tie this knot. the diagram i did on adobe ilustrator and release it into public domain

  5. List of climbing knots - Wikipedia

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    Water knot (also known as Tape Knot, Double Overhand Bend, Ring Bend): The Water knot is useful to tie together two ends of ropes. Often used with webbing. Binding Strangle knot: The Strangle knot is a simple binding knot. It forms both sides of a Double fisherman's knot, and is also used to back up loop knots and both ends of bends. Hitches

  6. File:Directional figure 8 knot Loop Down.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Directional figure eight - Wikipedia

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    The directional figure eight (a.k.a. inline figure-eight loop) is a loop knot. It is a knot that can be made on the bight. The loop must only be loaded in the correct direction or the knot may fail. It is useful on a hauling line to create loops that can be used as handholds.

  8. File:Fig8Follow.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Figure-eight knot.svg - Wikipedia

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