How to Tie the Offshore Swivel Knot

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How to Tie the Offshore Swivel Knot

The Offshore Swivel Knot is one of the strongest, if not the strongest, way to attach a swivel or snap swivel to a double line leader. It’s practically guaranteed never to break, and even if there is a malfunction in one of the lines, it is wrapped so tightly around the other line that the will still hold.

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