That's just how i have tied it there, i use that for work positioning while climbing around in the steel and pipes when working as a fitter, remember it's best attribute is it's adjustability and adaptability to the conditions. It's 1/2" promaster or whatever the softer lay one is called, on...
Here it is on my work lanyard. Slipknot, wraps, bowline. I'm sure i saw it somewhere, likely another rope discipline, but it's what i run on my lanyards, I'm on a mechanical for my climbline. I like them pretty loose so they tend really well, the knot grabs very reliably. There are tons of...
I just hopped out of the shower and am making dinner/ doing the family thing, but I'll get a better pic later. I found those on my phone, I'll get a better one with a different hitch cord, the pattern makes that very hard to see
It's not a single leg hitch at all how i tie it, it's a loop. It's simply wraps around a rope, and a bowline to finish, doesn't get much easier than that. The legs on that are longer than the entire hitch i use, and I've found it's short enough to easily run under a wrench. I'm also old and...
I know I'm alone on this, but I'm a fan of the helical, i literally have it on everything including my 3 strand construction lanyard i use at work. It can be adjusted on the fly tighter or looser so it's really easy to dial in or adjust as conditions change, works with everything beautifully...
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