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A bend is a type of used to unite two lengths of rope, or two parts of the same rope. Bends are used in a variety of situations, including , , and . They are classified based on their ability to be tightened or released, their resistance to slipping, and their . Some common types include the , the double fisherman's knot, and the double figure-eight bend. Bends allow the combined ropes to support weight or transmit force.

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Misuse of reef knot as a bend
The common is sometimes mistakenly tied as a bend. When used as a bend rather than a , the reef knot will capsize under sufficient tension. For this reason, the reef knot is insecure as a bend and as such is not listed as one.


Types
A bend that can be easily lengthened or shortened.
A low-profile bend suitable for monofilament or . Mainly used in .
An original bend by consisting of interlocking overhand loops.
A bend suitable for tubular webbing. Its most common application is in slings used in rock climbing.
A low-profile bend most usefully employed for joining sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining a high portion of the line's inherent strength.#295 #345 #1413
A bend analogue of the .
A bend that is particularly appropriate for very heavy rope or cable that is too large and stiff to be easily formed into other common bends.#1428 #1439
Fisherman's knot

Double fisherman's knot

Triple fisherman's knot

A symmetrical bend tied with two around the standing end of the other line.

A variation of the fisherman's knot consisting of two double overhands.

A variation of the fisherman's knot consisting of triple overhands.

#294 #498 #1414 #1415

A bend based on the figure-eight knot.
A bend that can be pulled taut before securing.
A bend suitable for tying smaller lines to larger lines, such as in attaching playing strings to the thick silk eyes of the anchorage knot.
A bend consisting of two interlocking overhand knots.
A bend used in to join lines of different diameters. It is useful but difficult to tie by hand.
A bend formed by tying a single overhand knot in two lines facing the same direction.#1410
A bend for joining lines of different diameters. It is more secure than the heaving line bend or due to the woven figure-eight knot "rackings".#1462
A secure and compact bend.
A common bend for joining lines of different diameters.#1 #66 #1431
A multi-strand bend used to join two ends of laid (or twisted) rope together.
A bend for joining two lines together
A bend that is more secure than the similar Simple Simon over.
A bend commonly employed in . It can be pulled taut before securing.#416 #463 #1209
A bend consisting of interlocking overhand knots.#798 #1038 #1143 #1414 #2418 #2301 #2394 #2420 #2421 #2423 #2424 #2425 #2425 #2426
A bend suitable for flat material such as leather or .#296 #343 #1412
A bend consisting of interlocking overhand knots. It is similar to the hunter's bend but offers advantages in that it is jam resistant and easy to untie.N/A


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