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Versatackle knot

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Versatackle knot

A versatackle[1] is a self-locking tensioning structure implemented in cordage. It consists of two loops with the rope passed back and forth between them. It is functionally similar to the trucker's hitch; however, unlike the trucker's hitch, the versatackle is self-locking under tension.

The pressure, friction, and heat that may be generated by the running end moving through the loops can accelerate wear at the loops.

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See also

References

  1. ^ The complete guide to knots and knot tying — Geoffrey Budworth — p.237ISBN 0-7548-0422-4