Usage
The Overhand Loop is a simple, secure fixed loop formed by tying an overhand knot on a bight of rope, allowing it to be tied anywhere along the rope without needing the working end. It creates a reliable loop that can be used for various purposes, such as attaching gear, forming anchor points, or securing clips and hooks. While quick and easy to tie, it tends to jam under load, making it difficult to untie afterward. Its simplicity makes it a common choice in non-critical situations where ease of tying is more important than ease of untying.
Also known as
ABOK
Structure
The Overhand Loop is structured like an Overhand Knot, but with the rope doubled in a bight during tying.
Strength/Reliability
The Overhand Loop is a strong and reliable knot, but it has the drawback of jamming when tightened, often requiring the knot to be cut off.