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By Timothy Doyle
Date: December 13, 2025
rope is not made for climbing like they said. After about 50 feet repeling the rope gets very streachey and also starts to turn and knot its self, after about 75 feet is the outer rope and inner rope decide to separate and bunch up. I would not use this for anything other then gear and not for your life.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Robert Moll
Date: December 05, 2025
As described and what I wanted.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Stephen Forrester
Date: December 05, 2025
Nice tool for climbing and around the house Weii worth the cost.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard McCLain
Date: September 30, 2025
Good quality.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Jeff
Date: September 27, 2025
This rope is perfect for climbing except that I would recommend buying at least 64 ft because this just seems too short for most climbing applications.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard Haffar
Date: September 05, 2025
Unfortunately, I believe that this product is genuinely produced quite well when purchasing any type of gear, especially for climbing purposes, know the weight of the rope and how much weight it can support as well as being colorful to see and easy to grasp the thread work is a question. I never got a chance to try the product stolen almost immediately
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Chaosdsm
Date: August 12, 2025
I needed 1 bare end, so I cut one of the ends off and removed the heatshrink to see how it was put together. I used a hot knife to cut the end off which left a very nice clean sealed end with no splits! At this price, I thought the ends might just be wrapped under the heatshrink, but I was happy to see that it's actually sewn together as stated, so it can be used for anchor line without fear of the end popping open!!! Sold as 1/3 inch rope.... that's 0.333 inch or 8.46mm. Where the fibers have stiffened from heat sealing the cut end, I get a diameter reading of about 0.350 inches or just over 1/3 inch. but anywhere else along the rope, I read about 0.310 inches or almost exactly 8mm, which is a little under 1/3 inch, and if I stretch the rope, the diameter drops to about 0.295 inches /- 0.005 inch. I also have some similarly wrapped light duty 3/8 inch (0.325 inch 230lb WLL) diameter rope, and while the 3/8" rope 'should' be slightly smaller, it's actually slightly larger than this rope. I used this to safely pull down a 14ft x 12ft x 10ft triangle of galvanized metal roofing that was lifted up and folded over by Hurricane Milton. There are no wear marks on the rope where it rubbed the rough edge of the good roofing. On the cut-off piece shown in the first included photo, I raked one side of the rope against a pair of sharp scissors about 3 dozen times, and just barely started to see some minimal fraying starting as seen on the second photo. This is a much better result than I've seen from some other similar ropes, including the 3/8" rope which had a failure of the outer wrap after 6 times being dragged across the same scissors. Seems strong enough for any application I would put it through, but wish I had a way to test the actual break strength, just to see how accurate the info is!
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By RobertPatrascu
Date: July 29, 2025
Just used mine the other day to lower my 30rth or so compressor down an aluminum roof. These things are usually about 100-200lbs each. I always wear gloves but on the rare occasion I havnt, I didn't have much trouble bare handing it either, not really slippery material, maybe when wet it could be an issue. Only real negative is, the rope is awfully thin, and for the guys with real big mitts, this may be an uncomfortable rope to be pulling toolbags up 50 feet or lowering even heavier stuff up and down, especially if it's wet as mentioned above. Durability wise it's still in good shape and no frays, i mentioned the aluminum roof part since most ropes tend to get cut up on the edges, the built in carabiner locks are great and let me do a lot more with it with less hassle.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By juan arguello
Date: July 25, 2025
Es muy fuerte la use para podar arboles
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard A.
Date: July 25, 2025
Good rope with secure ends
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Ron
Date: July 14, 2025
Bought this product to use as a tie out for the family pet. Very satisfied with it do far.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Don
Date: July 14, 2025
Bought three to use to train my backline on spacing. Since I ordered the same length, I expected them all to be the same length. They varied. I had to work to make them all the same length. I was able to make my own flat line trainer.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Neil
Date: July 04, 2025
Good
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Lena's place
Date: June 23, 2025
bought this to tie myself down when i get on the roof of my house but seems strong
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By DW Penrod
Date: June 14, 2025
I don't use this for climbing, but I do use it in an application where it needs to be flexible enough to manipulate into a knot and does not stretch. It performs better than I had anticipated and with proper inspection and care will certainly be used for a long time.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Javier Luis Cramenaty Garcia
Date: June 11, 2025
Muy buen producto
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Brian S. Luenser
Date: May 05, 2025
Love this. Extra tough.
Rating: [1 of 5 Stars!]
By Sisterflax
Date: May 03, 2025
Using it for swinging chairs. Happy.
Rating: [1 of 5 Stars!]
By Andrew
Date: April 28, 2025
The inner fibers are fraying through the external winding creating a hazard for climbing.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By David Kelley
Date: April 24, 2025
I'm pretty rough on them. I uses it daily for a few months. So maybe that's why it ripped on me. It didn't snap, the outer covering ripped apart though on jagged rocks.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
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