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Figure-of-eight knot

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Canonical Name: figure-of-eight knot.
Variant Name(s): savoy knot, flemish knot, double stopper.
FigureOfEightKnot.jpg
Category: stopper.
Origin: Ancient.
Similarities: stevedore's knot.
Releasing: Non-jamming. This knot can often replace an overhand knot
Efficiency: Unknown%
Caveat: None, secure if wet.
Uses: fishing, climbing
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A highly stable loop can be made by tying a figure eight knot in a bight of rope. This knot commonly used by climbers to tie themselves onto the main climbing rope. The loop can be made by tying a figure-of-eight so as to leave a substantial working end below it, threading the working end through a carabiner, and threading it back through the original figure-of-eight. (This method is called the figure-of-eight follow through[?].)

See also Figure-eight knot (mathematics).

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