Un enganche de cruce, o Nodome (の止め), se utiliza cuando se quiere conectar dos cordones que se cruzan para evitar que se deslicen libremente. Se trata de un enfoque común utilizado para mejorar la estabilidad de muchos lazos.

También oirás comúnmente que se llama el "Enganche Munter", pero la palabra "munter" se utiliza como un insulto en algunas partes del mundo, por lo que estamos tratando de alejarnos de ese nombre...

Este tutorial está estrechamente relacionado con Bloques de construcción - Uniones. Si no has visto cómo se relacionan todos estos elementos, ¡ve a comprobarlo!

Para este tutorial, he utilizado Natural y Negro 6mm disponible por mi afiliado Twisted Monk.

¡Checa para ver su cuerda de cáñamo increíble!

3 Comments
  1. dot proto 4 años hace

    Is there any reason not to do this in the opposite direction? that way you could simply slip a loop of the working rope under the rope being crossed an then put the working rope through that loop. the hitch would be exactly the same just going in the opposite direction. this is how Topologist often ties half-hitches (though i’m not sure whether they are strictly speaking half hitches) and can almost be performed at full speed one handed.

    • Lazarus 4 años hace

      That is a great technique too. Structurally, you end up with the almost the same knot, but just facing the other way. For that reason, many riggers refer to that version as the “Reverse Munter” / “Reverse Crossing Hitch”. The only thing to watch about it is that it take a little more work/attention to get it in exactly the right place. Because you have to have a larger loop to run the tail through, if you just pull the tail to tighten it, it can be easy to move the crossing line a little out of it’s original position. This is easy to counter act by simply tightening in two stages–first tighten the loop, then the tail–but you do need to remember to do it that way if you need your line to stay where it was.

  2. elpavlo 4 años hace

    A really useful hitch for conditioning hemp or jute rope! Stick it on a carabiner and pull through.

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