Double Edk Knot at Jeff Chavis blog

Double Edk Knot. Commonly known as the european death knot, or edk for short, the overhand bend is a simple, effective way to join two rappel ropes. The flat overhand knot (formerly known as the european death knot, or edk) is a fine choice for general rappelling. To tie this knot, place the working ends of both ropes next to each other. The double fisherman’s is a reliable knot with a relatively low profile, which is good for keeping it from snagging as you retrieve your rappel ropes. Luckily, there are two main alternatives for those of us who can’t stomach the name ‘edk’: The flat overhand bend connects two ropes using a simple overhand knot. Here, an offset water knot (edk) will be loaded if at all (unclipped, i.e.) qua stopper knot, pulled into the cordelette’s combining knot. The double fisherman’s and the flemish bend. Which has many names, but let's call it the stacked edk or the stacked offset overhand bend.

SICgrips Competition / Brotherhood Knot
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Here, an offset water knot (edk) will be loaded if at all (unclipped, i.e.) qua stopper knot, pulled into the cordelette’s combining knot. The double fisherman’s is a reliable knot with a relatively low profile, which is good for keeping it from snagging as you retrieve your rappel ropes. The double fisherman’s and the flemish bend. The flat overhand knot (formerly known as the european death knot, or edk) is a fine choice for general rappelling. Luckily, there are two main alternatives for those of us who can’t stomach the name ‘edk’: The flat overhand bend connects two ropes using a simple overhand knot. To tie this knot, place the working ends of both ropes next to each other. Which has many names, but let's call it the stacked edk or the stacked offset overhand bend. Commonly known as the european death knot, or edk for short, the overhand bend is a simple, effective way to join two rappel ropes.

SICgrips Competition / Brotherhood Knot

Double Edk Knot Luckily, there are two main alternatives for those of us who can’t stomach the name ‘edk’: The double fisherman’s is a reliable knot with a relatively low profile, which is good for keeping it from snagging as you retrieve your rappel ropes. Luckily, there are two main alternatives for those of us who can’t stomach the name ‘edk’: The flat overhand bend connects two ropes using a simple overhand knot. To tie this knot, place the working ends of both ropes next to each other. Here, an offset water knot (edk) will be loaded if at all (unclipped, i.e.) qua stopper knot, pulled into the cordelette’s combining knot. Commonly known as the european death knot, or edk for short, the overhand bend is a simple, effective way to join two rappel ropes. The flat overhand knot (formerly known as the european death knot, or edk) is a fine choice for general rappelling. The double fisherman’s and the flemish bend. Which has many names, but let's call it the stacked edk or the stacked offset overhand bend.

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