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Ring Bend (Water Knot, Tape Knot)
Water knot WPK.jpg

Use: The water knot (or tape knot) is a knot frequently used in climbing for joining two ends of webbing together, for instance when making a sling. The ends should be left at least three inches long and the knot should be "set" by tightening it with full body weight. The ends can be taped or lightly sewn to the standing parts to help prevent them from creeping back into the knot. Inspect the knot before each use.

How to tie:

  1. To tie, first form an overhand knot in one end and then follow it with the other end, feeding in the opposite direction.