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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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

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  5. 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 ...

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

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 08:22, 13 May 2010: 217 × 490 (20 KB): Mehmet Karatay: Added arrow showing load direction. This is to make it consistent with File:Directional_figure_8_knot_Loop_Down.svg

  7. List of mathematical knots and links - Wikipedia

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    8 18 knot, "carrick mat" 10 161 /10 162, known as the Perko pair; this was a single knot listed twice in Dale Rolfsen's knot table; the duplication was discovered by Kenneth Perko; 12n242/(−2,3,7) pretzel knot (p, q)-torus knot - a special kind of knot that lies on the surface of an unknotted torus in R 3

  8. Slippery eight loop - Wikipedia

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    The slippery eight loop is known — despite the name — to have an extraordinary ability to not slip and it is extremely secure when the legs are at less than a 90-degree angle. The man who created this knot, Dave Poston, requests that the name of the knot include "HFP" in order to honor his father, who originally introduced him to knots.

  9. Double figure-eight loop - Wikipedia

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    A double figure-eight loop, (also known as a bunny ears, or a dog eared loop) is a type of knot that forms two parallel loops, and resembles the figure-eight loop. [1]It is frequently used in climbing and caving as an easily untie-able knot that is capable of being attached to two bolts and equalised.