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INSTRUCTIONS
to tie a
DOUBLE SHEET BEND KNOT
A Sheet
Bend is the preferred knot for joining two ropes
together because the Sheet Bend doesn’t slip
under load yet comes apart easily even when wet.
The Double variation of the Sheet Bend
adds an additional level of security.
Safety:
Ropes and the
knots associated with rope, can be dangerous. If
improperly handled, or tied, ropes can kill and
you could be the victim! Always use rope with
care and inspect and test any knots you
tie. Respect ropes subject to a heavy load,
especially your own climbing rope. The danger
associated with ropes under load is often
learned by painful experience.
STEPS TO TIE A DOUBLE SHEET BEND
#1
Collect the two ropes you want
to join

#2
Form a bight with one rope

#3
Pass the second rope through
the eye of the bight

#4
Pass the working end of the
second rope around bight

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#5
Thread the working end of the
second rope under itself

#6
Wrap the working end around
the bight a second time

#7
Thread the working end under itself a second
time

#8
Snug

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