Ropes & Webbing

Ropes & Webbing

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      We stock dynamic single, half, and twin ropes for rock, ice or alpine climbing. We also carry a selection of static or semi-static ropes for rigging, hauling, work & rescue, or fixing lines. Also, check out our range of climbing rope bags.

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      Petzl
      Tarp

      $20.00 USD

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      Beal
      Jammy

      from $17.00 USD

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      Beal
      Escaper

      $64.00 USD

      Mammut
      Neon Rope Tarp

      $23.00 USD

      Edelrid
      Drone II Rope Bag

      $52.00 USD

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      Black Diamond
      Sewn Anchor System

      $34.00 USD

      Edelrid
      9.5 mm Eagle Lite Eco Dry Rope

      $273.00 USD

      Beal
      9.4 mm Stinger III Golden Dry Rope

      $287.00 USD

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      Beal
      Rope Brush

      $25.00 USD

      Black Diamond
      Super Chute Rope Bag

      $56.00 USD

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      Mammut
      9.0 mm We Care Dry Rope

      from $280.00 USD

      Dynamic Climbing Ropes vs. Static Climbing Ropes

      Dynamic ropes stretch under load to absorb the impact of a falling climber. Static ropes and semi-static ropes stretch very little, making them very efficient in situations like ascending a rope or hauling a load. Never use static ropes as part of a climbing system where the energy of a falling climber is being absorbed by the rope.

      Want to learn more? Check out our Climbing Rope Guide

      If you're new to climbing or just want to deepen your understanding of ropes, don't miss our Climbing Rope Guide. It's packed with valuable insights to help you make an informed decision.

      What are the types of dynamic climbing ropes?

      A single-rated dynamic rope is designed and tested to be used on its own (non-redundant) as part of a climbing system.

      Also known as a Double rope. Halfs or Doubles are used in much the same way a single rope is, but used as a pair. Picture two ropes, each one running through alternative pieces of protection.

      Twin ropes or Doubles, are designed to be used in pairs, picture both ropes being clipped to every piece of protection.