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Stopper knot for lanyard.


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Havent seen one of those I think, got a pic?

 

 

Tried a few out today, I maybe wrong but the double overhand is the same as a double fishermans?

 

If it is the case doing it the double overhand way is nice and simple.:thumbup1:

 

Yep, double overhand is the same as the double fishermans. Personally, I prefer tying the double fishermans way. Dunno why, but it just seems to set and dress easier.

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I just have another eye splice on the tail of my lanyard. Probably not technically a stopper knot but its not going through my cinch so I'm happy and it gives me a few more options with my lanyard.

 

Might it not get stuck in the Cinch if pulled in under load, so you'll not be able to pull it back out?

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Yeah I am sure anything is possible but I run a pretty long lanyard around 6m so it is not that common to use the whole length and I am pretty aware when I am getting close to the end.

 

Having said that I will do a little test and see if I can get the splice to run through the cinch and let ya know.

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