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Figure Eight Rescue Knot

overall review score: 4.5
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The figure-eight rescue knot is a commonly used climbing and rescue knot recognized for its simplicity and reliability. It creates a secure and easily identifiable stopper or connection point in ropes, making it useful in various safety-critical situations such as climbing, rappelling, and rescue operations. The knot is easy to tie and inspect, which contributes to its widespread adoption among climbers and rescue personnel.

Key Features

  • Creates a strong, secure stopper knot in ropes
  • Easy to tie and inspect due to its distinctive shape
  • Minimal rope shortening, preserving rope length
  • Widely used in climbing, caving, and rescue scenarios
  • Suitable for both temporary and long-term applications

Pros

  • High reliability and strength when tied correctly
  • Easy to recognize and inspect visually
  • Simple to learn for beginners
  • Versatile in various rope-related activities
  • Does not significantly weaken the rope when properly tied

Cons

  • Can be difficult to untie after bearing a heavy load unless dressed properly
  • Requires proper technique to avoid slipping or incorrect tying
  • Not as compact as some other knots, may be bulkier in tight spaces

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 11:08:34 AM UTC