Nudos de encordamiento - Actualizados

Three of the most current knots for tying in at the end of the rope when leading. The well-known Figure Eight, but finished in a different way, which makes it somewhat easier to undo and cleaner when picking up the rope for clipping, quickdraws. The double bowline, another classic, used for many years, but forgotten due to its slowness in making and the bad reputation the regular bowline acquired after untying the knot when it was under no tension. The other knot is an improved version of the already well-known Yosemite Bowline knot, but finished with the whip facing inward for greater security and better retention when clipping. This last knot undoes very well after a fall or heavy load, making it very safe. However, these knots must be practiced and thoroughly learned by experienced users, as they are advanced knots and can cause confusion or poor workmanship.