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{{short description|Form of loop knot}}
{{Knot-details
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A '''zeppelin eye knot''', is a secure, jam resistant fixed size [[:Category:Loop knots|loop knot]] based on the [[zeppelin bend]]. It is one of the few eye knots suitable for [[bungee cord|bungee]]. It is also special in its ease of untying.
[[Image:Zeppelin Loop Tying.png|thumb|left|Tying the Zeppelin loop]]
==Tying==
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# and last the other eye of the clover knot in the opposite direction of the exiting working end (loop side)
* The other version where the end seems to be the continuation of the main part, and both ends of the loop seems to be vertical to the main part. This version is tied using the clover method, starting with an underhand knot, then letting the working end pass in the following order through
*# - the same eye to form a simple [[noose]] thus forming the loop
*# - around the edge of the underhand knot, and through the loop of the [[noose]]
*# - around and through the knot along with the main part ( thus passing simultaneously through all 3 of the original underhand knot, the noose and the last round of itself).
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File:ZB1.JPG|Tying a jamming false Zeppelin loop using the noose method: One starts with an underhand knot
File:ZB2.JPG|The working end is brought back in through the same eye to form a simple [[noose]] thus forming the loop
File:ZB3.JPG|The working end is
File:ZB4.JPG|The working end is
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==External links==
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