Double overhand noose

Double overhand noose
Category Hitch
Efficiency High
Related Double overhand knot, Double fisherman's knot
Releasing Jamming
Typical use Bind a carabiner
Caveat Difficult to untie
ABoK 409

The double overhand noose is a very secure hitch knot. It might be used by cavers and canyoneers to bind a cow tail or a foot loop to a carabiner.[1]

Double overhand noose binding carabiners.[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]

Names

Double Overhand Noose Knot (DONK) or the Poacher's Knot (ABoK #409)[2]

Tying

Releasing

A heavily tightened double overhand noose will jam. The bound object has to be removed before untying.

Security

As the double overhand knot, it neither slips nor turns around. However, a third round turn might be useful with some highly lubricious spectra/nylon ropes.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. The running end is stored in the bight.
  2. Foot loops tied with a zeppelin loop and an alpine butterfly.

References

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