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High-Quality Static Rock Climbing Rope - Nice C, 10mm, 32ft-1000ft Length, Includes Carry Bag - Ideal for Escape Climbing and Rescue Scenarios Review

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🧗‍♀️ Climbing, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of High-Quality Static Rock Climbing Rope - Nice C, 10mm, 32ft-1000ft Length, Includes Carry Bag - Ideal for Escape Climbing and Rescue Scenarios

· PREMIUM STATIC ROPES: Nice C climbing rope has adopted high strength polypropylene threads which is soft, abrasion-resistant, dielectric, floats, water resistant and lightweight. Each string has multi-strand inner core with 10 mm(0.39inch) diameter 10 mm(0.39inch). It offers enhanced flexibility that's easier to knot and untie, and work in all conditions. · MULTIPURPOSE USE: This static rope works great for rescue work, caving, climbing fixed lines with ascenders and hauling loads. Static ropes excel in situations where you don't want the rope to stretch, such as when you are lowering an injured climber, ascending a rope, or hauling a load up with the rope. Low-elongation polyester sheath and core help keep you safe. · WEAR-RESISTANCE: This heavy-duty braid rope covered with multi-threads polyester fiber which has high strength. Ropes with a diameter of 10mm are for gym climbing, frequent top roping, figuring out the moves on sport routes and big-wall climbing. These styles of climbing can wear out a rope faster so it’s wise to go with a thicker, more durable rope. We value your safety.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality rope - rope

I am very impressed with the quality. The eye holes at both ends of the rope are very handy, especially when using shorter ropes. There are carabiners, which is very nice. The carabiner seems sturdy but they look like an old carabiner. The only problem I have is the size of the package it comes in. The rope comes very compact as shown in the picture. Once you've unraveled it, it will be difficult to put in your pocket unless you find a way to roll it back tightly to its original state. It's…

Pros
  • rope
Cons
  • something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for saddle hunting.

Lately I've been doing more and more bow hunting. I wanted to put together a good mobile rig. It is easier to carry a hunting tool with a saddle than a heavy tree stand. This rope I have is only 32 feet long but it's really all I need. I don't have to worry about the long tail getting caught on anything. It's just easier to work with a shorter rope. This rope is very flexible and easy to work with. I don't like hard rope. If you are looking for a good rope for hunting from the saddle and you…

Pros
  • Climbing
Cons
  • Some shortcomings

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong rope with reinforced metal ends and 2 carabiners

I bought this rope as a rescue rope for my apartment. It's durable, has metal-reinforced loupes on both ends, and comes with two climbing carabiners. Because of the way my apartment is set up, falling 20 feet off the balcony is probably not the only way out, but in the event of an earthquake or fire, this rope and a good pair of gloves give me a safer option than jumping down or to Foot. rip up a pile of rubble. Overall, it takes up much less space than the usual "emergency ladder," so I can…

Pros
  • Camping
Cons
  • poorly thought out