Originally Posted by
Brian in SLC
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Quick search pulls up the Moyer data, and, one of the tests he did was to test 1" tubular webbing with a flat figure eight. Didn't capsize/roll, failed at the knot at 2070lbf. Interesting.
I'll admit I like the EDK for how simple and quick it is. Fairly sure I've rappelled from a sling, webbing, with an EDK knot securing the ends. I know for a route I was doing, I had some slings pre-tied that way to be able to quickly deploy them 'cause that knot is so easy to undo. Yeah, YMMV.
That water knot is fine, but, when you're tired, in a cramped position, trying to tie the knot, feed the other end through and around, tension it.... So much easier to match the ends, whip in an overhand, tension, good to go. Simple, easy to inspect.
Wasn't there a fairly good train wreck (accident) not too long ago where folks blew the water knot in the anchor webbing and it pulled loose? Seem to recall.
Yeah, I wouldn't carry a knotted sling for climbing/canyoning use as an anchor sling with an EDK in it (ok, I have, but not normally), but...if I was cutting a long sling into anchor material...I dunno.
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