I was playing around this week with some hammock/fly hangs in my basement and learned to tie a taut line hitch as quickly as it would take me to use a figure 9 device. So at this point, why use the figure 9 instead of the hitch?
I was playing around this week with some hammock/fly hangs in my basement and learned to tie a taut line hitch as quickly as it would take me to use a figure 9 device. So at this point, why use the figure 9 instead of the hitch?
once you get the hang of knots, gadgets lose their apeal.
I have recently asked myself the same question. To which the answer was "self, dump the fig9s for now". The fig9s worked great. But they were always a bit of a hassle to adjust their position on the line, and they tended to act like grappling hooks, grabbing all nearby lines, when I took the tarp down. This took an extra step or 2 to overcome. I used them for the last several months.
But recently, practice has made me so quick with the easily undone version of the truckers hitch, that I decided to take the 9s off and just use that. So far, it seems the right decision. But I may change my mind later, who knows.
Last edited by BillyBob58; 11-07-2007 at 20:55.
Take-a-knee - thanks. The animated knots site is my favorite go-to place for knots. Before posting the question I didn't read the fine print well enough to see that the animated one is the "easy to undo" one, versus the classical. I just saw one loop going through another and wondered "how easy is to to undo if I've had W/(2 sin theta) on this rope all night long?"
I'm a big fan of mechanical advantage though. Trucker's hitch here I come.
Grizz
Another convert, LONG LIVE THE KNOT!!!
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You can quick release a truckers hitch by putting a loop into the last half hitch .
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