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Overhand On A Bight Webbing. In this example below, the free end is then tied into an Overhand on
In this example below, the free end is then tied into an Overhand on a Bight with a rappel ring inside. Advantages: Simple and straightforward. An example of this would be a when joining two ropes to rappel. Five samples were tested of each knot and the point of break was noted. Wrap the short end around the ring or object. Take the end of webbing in front of you and wrap it around body from the left to right (under left arm) so it crosses over the webbing running down the back (Figure 39) and ends up back in front at the bight made in step one and tie two overhand safety knots. S. The most common knots with webbing are the water knot and the overhand on a bight. If you have any questions about knots, equipment, or education, please email the CMC Instructors at askaninstructor@cmcpro. Minimum tail length for the following materials shall be: Figure eight knots and bends in lifeline are 6".
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