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tpcollins
Jan 9, 2014, 8:52 PM
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If you have a closed loop, whether it's a single eye or held together by a fisherman's knot, you can only tie a prusik knot as far as I'm aware. If you have an eye 2 eye, you can tie additional knots like the Distel, Blake's, Schwabisch hitches and probably others I'm not aware of. Is there a need to have anything other than a simple prusik loop if the intent is a fall restraint? Thanks.
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gunkiemike
Jan 9, 2014, 11:00 PM
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A single loop can also be used as a Klemheist knot plus at least one additional type of rope grab whose name escapes me at the moment. I wanna say it's a Hedden knot. Those other knots you mention will probably be unknown to 99% of climbers. If you still want to rig your fall arrest set-up in climber-familiar terms, I suggest you stick to proven climber techniques. The best of them for your intended application, as has been mentioned, is a length of dynamic rope and a Grigri.
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tpcollins
Jan 10, 2014, 1:24 AM
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Thanks gunklemike, of those types I like the Ropeman 1 the best as a backup.
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moose_droppings
Jan 10, 2014, 6:41 AM
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Eye to eye open ended loop works with many hitches and grabbing knots. Some that you've mentioned can be used with the ETE by putting a biner through the two eyes after the hitch is made. Prusik Klemheist Distel The web is yours for the surfing.
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