Anchor hitch or Anchor bend | Knot tying for Arborists
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The Anchor hitch is used in arboriculture as termination knot, most commonly to attach a climbing rope or rigging rope to a carabiner.
Uses:
Attach a climber to their climbing rope when there is no spliced eye.
Attach a rigging rope to steel carabiner for use with webbing slings.
Additional info:
This knot is very simple to tie, it is a very strong termination knot that has a good bend ratio and is more compact than most other termination knots e.g. fisherman's.
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