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New to DRT and climbing ropes in general
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<blockquote data-quote="Ekka" data-source="post: 459839" data-attributes="member: 5410"><p>I tie the split tail to a biner with a double fishermans knot. That grips the biner hard and doesn't move around much.</p><p></p><p>The terminal end of the life line I tie a figure 8 knot, you should girth hitch that knot to a biner as well so it doesn't slide around much.</p><p></p><p>Oh, the pice of rope that the blakes is on, that connects you to the lifeline, is called a split tail.<img src="/styles/toronja1/emoticones/birra.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cheers:" title="Cheers :cheers:" data-shortname=":cheers:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ekka, post: 459839, member: 5410"] I tie the split tail to a biner with a double fishermans knot. That grips the biner hard and doesn't move around much. The terminal end of the life line I tie a figure 8 knot, you should girth hitch that knot to a biner as well so it doesn't slide around much. Oh, the pice of rope that the blakes is on, that connects you to the lifeline, is called a split tail.:cheers: [/QUOTE]
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