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1. JoeAlt+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-04-20 13:41:48
The ordinary shoelace knot is the 'slippery square knot'. It's 'slippery' because its tied with a loop so you can pull the free end to release. And it's 'square' because its symmetrical when tied right.

There are three ways to tie a square knot wrong. One of them is the 'Granny'. I don't remember the names of the others.

Anyway its the reason our climbing staff teach to never tie any climbing rope with a square knot - because you have three ways to kill yourself. Tied wrong it can just 'walk off the rope'.

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2. mintyt+y26[view] [source] 2021-04-22 01:42:50
>>JoeAlt+(OP)
I have a knot book that refers to these types of knots as "exploding" knots. They are essentially the same as the original knot, but the final tuck is done with a bight to make untying it easily.
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3. JoeAlt+VD7[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-04-22 15:32:52
>>mintyt+y26
I had not heard it called that before. I got 'slippery' from Ashley. His book is a gem but I imagine you know that :)
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