Trident loop
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Trident loop | |
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Category | Loop |
Related | figure-of-eight knot |
Typical use | sailing, climbing, camping, caving |
The trident loop is a strong loop used in climbing. Many climbers prefer this knot over the Figure-of-eight loop because it is debatably stronger, and easy to untie even after heavy loading.
Tying
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1. Start with a rope end.
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2. Start an overhand knot, leaving enough rope for the loop and the rest of the knot.
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3. Complete the overhand knot.
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4. Form the loop by wrapping the working end around, and then form a bight in the working end.
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5. Feed the bight through the overhand knot.
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6. Wrap the remaining working end around the back of the knot.
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7. Feed the working end up through the bight.
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8. Tighten. This is the completed loop.