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Double figure-eight loop

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Type of knot Not to be confused with double figure-eight, double figure-eight bend, or figure-eight loop.
Double figure-eight loop
NamesDouble figure-eight loop, double Flemish loop, bunny ears
CategoryLoop
RelatedFigure-eight loop
Typical useclimbing, equalizing anchors
ABoK#1085

A double figure-eight loop, (also known as a bunny ears, or a dog eared loop) is a type of knot that forms two parallel loops, and resembles the figure-eight loop.

It is frequently used in climbing and caving as an easily untie-able knot that is capable of being attached to two bolts and equalised.

A variation of this knot exists, known as the double figure-eight follow through that creates another loop below the bulk of the knot, a feature that is useful for clipping safety ropes into.

References

  1. Ashley, Clifford W. (1944), The Ashley Book of Knots, New York: Doubleday, p. 197, ISBN 978-0-385-04025-9
  2. "Bunny Ears: The Best Multi-pitch Climbing Knot You've Never Heard of". Retrieved 2015-04-24.
  3. "Double Figure-8". www.utgrotto.org. Retrieved 2015-04-24.

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