1. First, we wrap the prepared rope around the left hand with both hands, and then wrap the rope around the right hand, just like the left hand.
2. Then immediately, we wound a second circle around the bottom of the 1 circle we just made, which should be a knot with the same size as the stick we prepared in advance.
3. Then we will see it soon. Just put the stick directly through the middle of the two circles we have prepared, so that our knot is almost half finished.
Finally, just hold the end of the rope tightly when pulling, so that the rope will be pulled tighter and tighter, and only the broken part of the rope can't be taken off.
Rabbit ear knot is also called double-stranded figure-of-eight knot. Rabbit ear knots are often used to balance two ground anchors when climbing, and can also provide redundancy. Compared with many other double-loop knots, the rabbit ear knot is firm and safe, and the size of the rope loop can be easily adjusted by moving the rope from one ring to another.
In many cases, the figure-of-eight knot is a general knot, which is used to replace the ordinary backhand knot. In sailing and rock climbing, the figure-eight knot is very important because it needs to prevent the device from falling off.
The figure-of-eight connection knot is usually considered as a strong knot. It uses a simple method to connect two ropes with similar diameters, which is usually easy to untie.