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  1. 6 lip 2020 · I've been using the girth hitch masterpoint most of the time the last few years. A couple points IMO: I give the strands between the pieces a twist (like you would do for a sliding X) then if a leg fails it can't slip through girth hitch.

  2. 27 wrz 2019 · Here's an unconventional approach to anchor building - tie a girth hitch at the master point. This has two main advantages over the standard overhand knot. What are they?

  3. 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.

  4. How to tie a girth hitch by ISA Certified Arborist Jacob Nau, our training and development manager! ---#tree #trees #knot #knots #knottying #theknot #knotfes...

  5. 6 wrz 2016 · The Girth Hitch is an easy way to connect a loop of webbing or cord to a fixed point like a tree, or your harness’s tie-in points. Here we show the hitch around a carabiner but the process is...

  6. 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.

  7. Uses: The Girth Hitch attaches a sling or a webbing strap loop to your harness or to another sling, strap, or rope. It is also often employed when slings are used to connect anchor points to a static rope in a top-rope set-up.

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