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Where applicable please could you list your chosen application for the knot in question, size cord you prefer, length of cord(or loop in some cases), pros and cons, etc etc...anything you can think of really. Thanks

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its a nice hitch a little bit of a fiddler climbed on it for a while cant remember why i didnt like it but there is a variation called die very happy and that one could be good with some tinkering.

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Climbed using this for a while in the 'die very happy' variation. Used as my friction knot using hollow braid tenex. Liked it a lot but wore the tenex real fast! only stopped using it cause i was won over by a lock jack.:thumbup1:

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i'm using the happy hitch right now, i tied it by mistake instead of a distal.

i like them both, i will look for the die happy hitch.

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I haven't used it but looking through the pictures of how to tie it in the knot guide there looks like there would be a lot of sit back before the cord becomes tight and the knot actually grips. I may be wrong but that's what it looks like to me.

 

Jake

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