Ököllel
Ököllel is a term that refers to a specific type of knot, often employed in sailing and climbing. It is characterized by its ability to secure a line to a ring or loop without slipping. The knot is formed by passing the working end of a rope around an object, then looping it back and through itself, creating a structure that tightens under load. Its primary advantage lies in its security, especially when subjected to significant strain.
The construction of an ököllel involves a series of turns that interlock. This interlocking mechanism is key
Historically, the ököllel has been a practical tool for mariners and mountaineers for generations. Its simplicity