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The Girth Hitch is a knot commonly tied with a sling of webbing, although rope can also be used. Other names for this knot are the Strap Knot and Bale Sling Hitch. It is used to attach a sling or a loop made of webbing to a harness, or rope or to create an anchor point.
15 sie 2023 · The girth hitch knot uses a webbing loop sling to attach items to a harness. The knot is usually used to connect a sling to a ring, bar, or another sling. The advantage of girth hitches in climbing is that climbers don’t need an extra tether. The knot will not slip if one of the legs fails or gets cut.
Girth Hitch Details. Found in: Arborist, Climbing, Search & Rescue. Also known as: Bale Sling Hitch, Strap Hitch. Purpose: The Girth Hitch (Strap Hitch, Bale Sling Hitch, Ring Hitch) (ABOK # 1694, p 294) attaches a sling to a bar, ring, or another sling.
The girth hitch, also known as the strap hitch and bale sling hitch, is an easy and quick way to connect a cord or loop of webbing to a fixed point like your harness’s tie-in point, a carabiner or a tree.
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Jennifer Carroll, an ISA Certified Arborist [ON-1897A] of Tree Effects and professional Arboriculture instructor demonstrates how to tie a Girth Hitch. Thoug...
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