Which is better for tying two ropes together, the Flemish Bend, or the Double Fisherman's Bend? I've been trying to learn one knot for every purpose, which necessitates identifying the best knot for every purpose, but I can't seem to find a straight answer for this one online. The Double Fisherman's Bend seems simpler to tie, since I already know the Fisherman's Knot, but if it's significantly inferior/less safe than the Flemish Bend, then I'd have to learn that one.
>>2789205>good thread>0 replieshave a bump op
>>2789205>the Flemish Bend, or the Double Fisherman's Bend?Do both at the same time.
>>2789205don't overthink it, i don't know what he flemish bend is but double fishermans is as good as it gets. it can't break or slip, what more do you wantin any case you shouldn't learn just one, you should know many and use whichever depending on the situation
>>2789205knot-autism is cringe. just do a granny knot
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