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How to Tie the Reever Knot or How to Tie the Reever Bend
This knot is more commonly known as the Reever Knot, but I would say as it is you to join two ropes together, it should be called the Reever Bend.
The secure aspect of this knot is that each line going in and out of this knot are clamped at two points. Therefore, the Reever Knot has excellent security properties and it less prone to shake loose when subjected to intermittent loads. The Reever Knot can be consider as one of the best knots for joining two ropes.
The Reever Bend is very similar to the Vice Versa Bend.
Another advantage of the Reever Knot is that it is a very streamlined knot and also decorative to look at.
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