I want to be able to start climbing rope to exercise my upper body. I dont want anything too thin, or too expensive. It will probably need to be 20 - 24 feet long. Any ideas? Could I make my own? Where can I buy cheap?
Call a shop that sells rock climbing gear or a sailing/boating supply shop and ask if they sell "goldline" rope. This looks like old braided hemp rope but is nylon and stronger. Some such shops will sell the rope by the foot on reels. If you are not going to be falling on it (in other words, putting a sharp dynamic load on it) 1/2" diameter should be strong enough. You can buy a 20' piece or whatever length you want, and they will hot-cut the end so it doesn't unravel and you will be all set.
Climbing rope The climbing rope is a strong durable braided poly rope that comes pre-clamped Includes all hardware and illustrated instruction sheet Weight limit: 75 lb ASTM certified Brand #: Swing N Slide NE4480-1 UPC: 032866448016 Keywords: rope climbing
A must for keeping ropes out of the way when not in use. Holds up to 6 ropes. Complete with wall brackets, cord, weight and cleat. To order Dacron Climbing ropes, click here . To order Manila Climbing ropes, click here . To order other Climbing Rope accessories: Safety Cable I-Beam Clamp Wood Beam Clamp
Additional safety option for climbing ropes. Insures that rope will not fall to floor if a part fails or wears out. To order Dacron Climbing ropes, click here . To order Manila Climbing ropes, click here . To order other Climbing Rope accessories: Rope Hoist I-Beam Clamp Wood Beam Clamp
To order Dacron Climbing ropes, click here . To order Manila Climbing ropes, click here . To order other Climbing Rope accessories: Safety Cable Rope Hoist Wood Beam Clamp
To order Dacron Climbing ropes, click here . To order Manila Climbing ropes, click here . To order other Climbing Rope accessories: Safety Cable Rope Hoist I-Beam Clamp
20 diameter tambourine is constructed from quality 1/2 thick plywood Includes clamp fitting for easy installation and height adjustment 2 diameter center hole allows easy slide over unknotted ends or top fittings Mark climbing heights and limits for age, skill, and testing concerns Prevents climbers from reaching attachment hardware To order Polyplus Climbing Ropes, click here . To order Unmanila Climbing Ropes, click here . To order Manila Climbing Ropes, click here . To order other Climbing Rope accessories: Safety Cable Rope Hoist I-Beam Clamp for 3 1/2 to 8 Flanges I-Beam Clamp for 8 1/2 to 12 Flanges Wood Beam Clamp 4' x 8' x 12 Landing Mat 5' x 10' x 12 Landing Mat 6' x 12' x 12 Landing Mat
A classic simple rope, the Mammut 10.0 Passion Climbing Rope offers the perfect performance ratio for a basic or starter safety line. Rated up to 7 UIAA test falls with 9.4 elongation, the 10.0 Passion is recommended for sport climbing and is suitable for gym climbing.
The first rope to pass the UIAA Sharp Edge Resistance test, the 10.2 Supersafe Climbing Rope by Mammut offers impressive strength due to its Teflon coating that covers every individual fiber to reduce internal friction. This climbing safety line also features a dry treatment that resists water absorption in adverse weather. A very tough mountain rope with exceptional handling characteristics and a wide range of use, the 10.2 Supersafe is optimally suited for sportsclimbing, expeditions, gym climbing, mixed and ice-climbing.
Besides being one of the lightest half ropes on the market, Petzl Dragonfly 8.2mm Climbing Rope is also durable, with over a third of its fiber content in the sheath. Ideal for ice and alpine climbing, mountaineering and wandering rock routes.
This 6 foot mountain rope leash is made from double braided nylon climbing rope and is extremely strong and durable. It comes with a soft polyvinyl handle that allows for a soft, firm, and easy grip. No more sore hands from abrasive nylon strap...
This 6 foot mountain rope leash is made from double braided nylon climbing rope and is extremely strong and durable. It comes with a soft polyvinyl handle that allows for a soft, firm, and easy grip. No more sore hands from abrasive nylon strap...
High adventure with Boy Scout Troop 381 of the Heart of America Council. This instructional videotape is designed to prepare beginners to make the most of the personal instruction by a qualified climbing instructor that must always precede actual climbing...
FallTech 7266 60-foot DuraTech Self-Retracting Lifeline is a fully-featured block with stainless steel cable and CNC machined aluminum housing and drum. The internal brake is constructed with a hard-wearing bronze ratchet center and pawls with an alloy steel pressure plate...
Experience the thrill of the climb in this gripping documentary that reveals the struggles, triumphs, highs and lows of climbers who attempt to conquer the world's tallest peak. Join legendary expedition leader Russell Brice and a new team of daring men and women as they take on Everest in another riveting season...
Professional "Brite White" fabric mouse pads are among the most versatile and durable, providing brilliant graphic reproduction for spot color or full color imprints. This durable polyester surface is above industry standards and provides a superior product value overall...
100% Heavy duty nylon material. Made by a certified US government contractor. 550 pound tested - 7 strand core. Made in USA. 5/32" diameter. Important part of any survival kit. Type III commercial paracord...
Sport climbers often project a route that tests their physical limits in hopes of an eventual completion. Succeeding requires a solid understanding of great belaying and other lead-climbing techniques that aren't found in other climbing disciplines--but are detailed here in this accessible new guide...
This is a ¾" knotted climbing rope. It has 5/16" pelican hooks at the top. It comes in black or white.
Knot Tying & Climbing Rope Coiling : How to Tie a Klemheist Knot
When climbing in the risky terrain, why we avoid seizing the old rope which has been tied there?
When climbing in the risky terrain, why we avoid seizing the old rope which has been tied there?
By Seizing to you mean "use" or "steal"? There is always the unknown and you should never place your faith in an unknown. It's possible that the rope was left to assist in a scramble or climb, say on a class 4 trail that was quite steep or quite near a potential fall. Stealing it would just be wrong! and using it might be risky but with careful considerations and evaluations it might give the assist a person needs, but you can not rely on it and should understand the risk in using it.
Booty really isn't anything more then wall art and should never be considered safe under any circumstance. Fixed gear is never Booty..