REVIEWS
4.8
100%
Recommended
95 Reviews
Andrew D
This was my first rope, it’s perfect for beginners! Not a lot of twisting, durable, easy to belay with, feeds well.
Virginia P
Love the two designs, easy to find middle point, moves smooth in ATC, good stretch… I ❤️ this rope
Kyle M
Fantastic rope and durability. I buy new rope every year and this one has not disappointed. I went with the larger 9.8 vs 9.5 and it’s great for Trad days and normal wear and tear. If you are heavy and belayer a lighter individual just need to ensure they are really good with catches. The 9.8 has a little less elasticity than the smaller ropes and could create harder catches. But no issues with good belayers knowing how to catch. Rope has stayed cleaner then other classic crag ropes and doesn’t seem to collect dirt as easily. Overall would recommend.
Zubin C
It's nothing glamorous, but so far it's held up extremely well. Rope is easy to clip and feeds well through various belay devices.
Michael B
iIf you're looking for a good, do everything well, climbing rope, this is your rope. It's extremely durable, just enough stretch for soft catches, and it holds up extremely well to the hard and sharp limestone and sandstone of the Southeast US. Definitely recommend this product for everyone. if you're a beginner, this rope will stick with you well into an expert level and serve you well. If you're already advanced.... this rope won't let you down
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