No need to limit it to one hitch, which they are, not knots. A Prusik is one type of these hitches, gets confusing when it is used to refer to all the slide and grip hitches. Prussics seems to be a corruption of Prusik, so still confusing, rant over.
Oval VT on the left, with the stopper helping the overhand knot to push up the wraps.
The Sticht, on the right, uses a twist in back instead of a knot, adding a bushing, or small piece of pipe, makes the one handed tending easier. The spliced hitch cord is the 24” one that Wild Line Ropes sells, very nicely done.
These are compact and self contained once tied. I also like the Synergy X a lot, if tied tightly enough the tending seems to have nearly zero drag.
Oval VT on the left, with the stopper helping the overhand knot to push up the wraps.
The Sticht, on the right, uses a twist in back instead of a knot, adding a bushing, or small piece of pipe, makes the one handed tending easier. The spliced hitch cord is the 24” one that Wild Line Ropes sells, very nicely done.
These are compact and self contained once tied. I also like the Synergy X a lot, if tied tightly enough the tending seems to have nearly zero drag.