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How to tie a figure of eight - loop knot

Posted by Rohan Penn on
How to tie a figure of eight - loop knot

A figure 8 loop knot is a versatile and strong knot that can be used for a variety of rescue and climbing situations. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to tie a figure 8 loop knot:

NOTE: It is important to keep this knot as flat as possible, similar to a figure eight racing track with two lanes.

Take the rope and fold it in half to create a bight (a bend or loop) in the middle of the rope.

Hold the bight with your preferred hand and use your other hand to make a loop with the working end of the rope (the end furthest from the bight).

Bring the working end of the rope over the top of the bight, and then behind it.

Take the working end of the rope and bring it up through the hole that is created by the bight and the working end.

Bring the working end of the rope down over the top of the bight, and then behind it again.
Take the working end of the rope and bring it up through the hole again, and then down through the loop that is formed in the middle of the knot.
Tighten the knot by pulling on the working end of the rope and the standing end of the rope in opposite directions.
Check the knot to make sure it is properly formed and that the loop is the right size for your intended use.
Dressing the knot will require you to slightly position the outside loop on both ends just behind the inside loop.
Tension the knot by gripping the working end loop and pull down on the tail end individually.
Avoid grabbing the knot to tension , as this will just cause the knot to bunch. 

Watch the video on how to tie a figure of eight - loop knot

 

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