
- The Double Sheetbend is a more secure form of theĀ Sheetbend.
- The thicker rope of the two is used to form a bight, and the thinner rope is passed up through the bight, around the back of the bight, around again before tucking under itself.
- Tip. It is particularly useful when the thickness of the two ropes varies considerably, or when a more secure Sheetbend is required.
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