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The halter hitch is a type of used to connect a rope to an object. As the name implies, an animal's , attached to its , may be tied to a post or hitching rail with this knot. The benefit of the halter hitch is that it can be easily released by pulling on one end of the rope, even if it is under tension. Some sources show the knot being finished with the free end running through the slipped loop to prevent it from working loose or being untied by a , still allowing easy but not instant untying.

(1980). 9780878421275, Mountain Press.

== Tying ==

The halter hitch can be derived from the knot by turning the working end into a bight.


Difference from similar hitches with the same purpose
The halter hitch is topologically the same knot as the Falconer's knot, i. e. a slipped overhand knot around the main part.
(1994). 9780715312384, David & Charles.
The falconer has to tie the same knot one handed, throwing the end around the anchor object (the perch), gripping it with a scissoring fingers act, pulling the bight from opposite side of the main part using the back of the thumb.

The halter hitch is similar to other slipped hitches that wrap the main part with small differences:

  • The is one where the bight for the slip is twisted one more time i.e. a slipped Figure-eight knot around the main part. Stronger, traditionally used to tie a horse or reindeer by in , tied with a method suitable for tying while wearing a glove.
  • The and are essentially a slipped around the main part. has the slip placed under the last turn away from the main part, while has the slip placed under the last turn towards the main part. Easy to tie, secure, easy to untie, is used several in a row on square-rigged ships for securing the gaskets that bind stowed sails to the yards on top, while , stronger but more difficult to untie, is used slipped to secure the bottom of open sail.
  • The with slip is one with no extra bight, no extra turn, just a slip inside the half hitch, much weaker than all of the above hitches.


See also
  • List of knots


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