Tony
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- Lancaster, PA
Experience has shown me that loading only one loop of either variation of the bowline on/ with the bight tends to distort the knot and make it harder to untie. (I am am talking rigging/ pulling trucks loads, not bodyweight)
I would use a circuis bowline aka blackwater knot if I needed a single loop midline for some reason.
mostly I use the bowline in the bight as it is easier to tie…
For clarity I had the anchor point I shoed above load tested on an actual computerized, proper machine. The break was always above MBS of the lime used. 4 to 6 tests total if I remember. I have no concerns with it being strong enough for a life support anchor. Can be hard to retieve with more than 3 redirects of the climbing leg, hard to inspect from the ground, the carabiner orientation doens not really matter ( tested) but Use a trap to keep it main axis oriented.
Tony
I would use a circuis bowline aka blackwater knot if I needed a single loop midline for some reason.
mostly I use the bowline in the bight as it is easier to tie…
For clarity I had the anchor point I shoed above load tested on an actual computerized, proper machine. The break was always above MBS of the lime used. 4 to 6 tests total if I remember. I have no concerns with it being strong enough for a life support anchor. Can be hard to retieve with more than 3 redirects of the climbing leg, hard to inspect from the ground, the carabiner orientation doens not really matter ( tested) but Use a trap to keep it main axis oriented.
Tony










