Strong Knot Everyone Should Know | Tutorials For Climbing, Fishing, Boating and Camping

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Komentáře • 7

  • @sourceofuniversallove1449

    Maybe describe typical uses for knot and why this knot in particular for said applications.

  • @Abstruseish
    @Abstruseish Před 2 lety +1

    No one needs to know a worse bowline..

  • @flaskehrlenmeyer4349
    @flaskehrlenmeyer4349 Před 2 lety +2

    i'm not sure what the purpose of this knot is other than to have an extra turn in a bowline. since there's no explanation and no link to supporting literature, i'm not sure why everyone needs to know this.

    • @DrCowinabox
      @DrCowinabox Před 2 lety

      I'm pretty sure the double bowline is mostly just used in climbing. More stable than a normal bowline, so better as a life supporting knot. Not really necessary for most other applications

    • @Luke00722
      @Luke00722 Před 2 lety

      @@DrCowinabox This is not really used in climbing, normal bowline with stopper or retraced bowline on a bight are more common and were considered standard. This double bowline is slightly less likely to jiggle apart so it is good for intermittent loading- still not advisable as a tie in knot for climbing.

    • @DrCowinabox
      @DrCowinabox Před 2 lety

      @@Luke00722 I use a double bowline w/ a backup knot constantly to build tree anchors using static line. Seems to be pretty standard