Directional figure eight

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Directional figure eight
NamesDirectional figure eight, Inline figure-eight loop
CategoryLoop
ABoK#1058
Directional figure eight loop up
Loop up
Directional figure eight loop down
Loop down
The directional figure eight should be tied in one way or the other depending on which way the loop will be loaded.

The directional figure eight (a.k.a. inline figure-eight loop) is a loop knot. It is a knot that can be made on the bight. The loop must only be loaded in the correct direction or the knot may fail. It is useful on a hauling line to create loops that can be used as handholds. It also provides a place to attach a Z-Drag to the line when prusiks are unavailable.

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