Span loop

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Span loop
File:Span-loop-ABOK1049.jpg
CategoryLoop
RelatedButterfly loop, Farmer's loop, Artillery loop
ReleasingNon-jamming
ABoK#1049

A span loop is a non-jamming loop that can be tied away from the ends of the rope.

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The span loop is known for being extremely easy to untie. The beginning of tying this knot begins with tying a Half Sheepshank, which is also known as a Bell Ringer's Knot. In order to tie this, the same one-handed twist method employed for tying a bowline can be used. One bight or loop will poke up through the half-hitch, and it will perfectly match the end of the rope that is also poking up through the signature half-hitch part of a bowline as it is done with the one hand twist method. The next thing to do is to push the bottom loop back up and through the top loop. [1]

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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