Anchor bend knot tutorial
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- How to tie the anchor bend knot by ISA Certified Arborist Jacob Nau, our training and development manager! Check out our UA-cam channel for a more in-depth, informational video on the anchor bend knot!
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The Anchor Hitch (Anchor Bend) is a great knot, but the Roundturn and Two Half Hitches (RT2HH) is much better while tying/untying under load. For example, you can tie the RT2HH while the load is present, like a 100 lbs weight suspended from a tree limb, and untying the knot holding that suspended weight is easy. Also, a RT2HH allows tension to be added to the line by completing the round turn, and it never jams. I actually currently cannot think of another knot that has all these capabilities in one knot.
In contrast, the Anchor Hitch is impossible to tie or untie under a heavy load, does not allow tension to be added, and always has slack before applying the load. However, it is secure and gets more secure with more load.
I thought an achor bend was the same as a round turn and two half hitches but with the first half hitchbpassing through the round turn.
How about tucking it through the coil twice ?
Wouldn't that be more secure ?
Which is better an anchor bend like this or a figure 8 follow through?
I like this one, but half hitches are better
Wouldn't this be a hitch?
Anchor bend is a misnomer. It is called Anchor hitch.
just add a half hitch
Yet another knot video that tells us the name of the knot and how to tie it, but gives absolutely zero information on when, where, and why we should choose this knot.
On our UA-cam channel, we have horizontal video tutorials for each knot with more information and slower pacing. UA-cam Shorts has a time limit of 59 seconds and can be difficult to squeeze in all of the information without the tutorial being too quick and difficult to follow along with. I hope this helps!
Knots have an enormous almost infinite variety of applications. If you don’t know where to apply this knot. Then the use of rope techniques and knots is probably something you should avoid in life for your safety as well as others.
@@SystemVoided Do you realize how ridiculous you sound? "How dare you show up here wanting to learn about knots if you don't already know about knots."
@@tgeliot I sound ridiculous? You just quoted something no one even said lol. Are you implying the creator of this video should show you every conceivable object on Earth that a rope can be attached too? The very name of the knot explains what it’s top use is. ANCHORS, or any stationary object that will except a rope obviously. Rings, carabiners, etc. This is why, if you don’t have enough common sense to know that much already. Do not go tying knots you or anyone else will have their life depending on.
I’ve never had a properly dressed double anchor loosen or break on me while climbing. check your shit and do what feels safest, I’m just sayin.
Figure eight follow through. Nothing else should be used when climbing. This is good for equipment hosting only. Do not trust this knot at all.
Nothing else? What industry do you work in? That's absolutely not true.
Don't worry I'm not climbing no mountain