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TYING THE PERFECT FIGURE OF EIGHTFor climbers who are knew to tying the figure of eight knot, a recurring problem is that they find it hard to get the right length when first tying it, meaning there is either too much or too little tail. Too much tail is a pain, as it needs to be tie off somehow (stopper knots of figure of eights are a waste of time – just make sure you have 5 inches of tail left), and too little tail could be dangerous. The best way to get the right length of rope first time is holding the end of the rope in your hand, hold your arm outstretched, and measure the rope from your fingers to your sternum. For an average person tying the figure of eight knot with this length of rope will give you a good length of tail, and mean you never have to retie or re-thread your figure of eight ever again. |