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Bull Hitch

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The Bull Hitch is used to attach a rope to an object such as a ring, carabiner, or buckle.

It’s a stronger variant of the Cow Hitch and has a recognizable X-shaped pattern, which provides strength and stability.

It’s mostly used in paracord projects to attach a rope to a ring or a buckle.

Let’s learn it in detail.

Bull Hitch Details

Type: Hitch

Other Names: Piwich Knot

ABoK Reference: Not Available

How to Tie a Bull Hitch

Method 1: This method is used if you have access to the end of the rope.

  1. Pass the rope around the object.
  2. Make a round turn around the standing end.
  3. Pass the rope around the object again.
  4. Feed it through the loop.
  5. Tighten the knot.
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Bull Hitch Diagram (Rope End Method)

Method 2: If you don’t have access to the end of the rope, use this method.

  1. Make a Girth Hitch.
  2. Twist your bight to form an X shape.
  3. Pass it through the object.
  4. Tighten the knot.
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Bull Hitch Diagram (Bight Method)

Method 3: If you need to clip your rope into something like a carabiner, this method will work best.

  1. Make a Girth Hitch.
  2. Make the large ear large by pulling slack from the right.
  3. Wrap the left ear around the back.
  4. Pass it around the right ear.
  5. Pull your finger through the loop.
  6. Clip it into a carabiner and tighten the knot.
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Bull Hitch Diagram

Pros & Cons

  • Strong and secure.
  • Easy to inspect if tied correctly.
  • Handles dynamic loads well.
  • Does not slip even under single-leg loading.
  • Complex to tie than the Cow Hitch.

Application and Uses

The Bull Hitch is used in climbing, camping, and everyday applications where you need to attach a rope to an object.

It’s mostly used in paracord projects to attach a cord to items, like rings, buckles, or carabiners.

Cow Hitch vs Bull Hitch

Cow HitchBull Hitch
StrengthDoes not handle the dynamic load wellStronger due to balanced load distribution
SecurityProne to slippingLess prone to slipping
Ease of tyingEasy to tie and untieSlightly more complex
Dynamic load handlingNot ideal for single-leg loading as it may slip Handle dynamic load well
Single leg loadingBest for two-leg loading situations.Preferred when strength and security are needed
ApplicationsHandles single-leg loading betterPreferred when strength and security are needed

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