Breaking Strength
Product Description
Designed for both SRT and DdRT climbing, this rope runs smooth through mechanical devices for your preferred technique
24-Strand Arborist Climbing Rope designed with a double braid, polyester cover, 12-Strand Braided Core and 3-Strand Twisted Neon Core. Arborist climbing rope can be used for both SRT and DdRT climbing - this rope runs smooth through devices. Arborist rope is low stretch and comes in vibrant colors.
Key Benefits:
- Excellent for Stationary Rope Technique SRT Climbing
- Excellent with Moving Rope Technique DRT Climbing
- High Visibility.
- Premium Fibers
- Runs Smoothly Through Mechanical Devices
- Keeps Round Under the Most Stressful Circumstances
- Spliceable
Specifications
- Exterior Construction: 24-Strand Braided Polyester
- Interior Construction: 16-Strand Polyester core over a 3-Strand Twisted inner core
- Elongation: 4.9% at 30% of Tensile
Polyester
Braid Type
24-Strand
Uses
Arborist Climbing
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They provided me with Very Good Quality Rope and Fast Service and Delivery! Love it!!!
Excellent rope. “Mardi gras 24 strand double braid”. 5star!!
“Hey”. This rope is great. Perfect for my uses. The color sticks out so u can see it perfectly clear , the neon green just flashes!! . It holds knots very good and hitches too. The sheathing has a real good grip to it also. Im very satisfied with this rope. Thank you very much for your help and thank u for helping me choose my options that got me to buy this rope.
Waddya gonna need a rope for?
It turns out, you can always use an extra rope, and for the price, the 11.2mm 24-strand arborist rope is a sweet-heart of a deal. It's tough and can handle foot and knee ascended just fine (though I've only used it for a couple of tall pines so far). I didn't, but I recommend springing for a spliced loop end if you intend to use a hitch pulley system. The folks at Rope.com are incredibly pleasant to work with. They just . . . Get. . . Their customers.