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I have heard that I can use a pruisk knot to attach a hand loop. How does that work?

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I have heard that I can use a pruisk knot to attach a hand loop. How does that work?

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A. Pruisk knots are friction knots designed for attaching a smaller rope to the side of a larger one. This knot works exceptionally well to attach a nylon or polyester cord (such as 5mm Tech cord) to a web. Your hand loop can then be attached to the loop of the pruisk knot (as shown in the picture on the right – click on it for a larger image), or you can use it to put a swivel between the web and the hand loop. Advantages of this method include ease of attachment and easy repositioning of the hand loop along the web. The big disadvantage of this method is that the pruisk needs to be inspected before each use.

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