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Trident loop

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Trident loop
CategoryLoop
RelatedAshley's bend, Figure-of-eight knot
Typical useForming fixed loop in end of a line

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