Climbing Ropes

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  • How to Maintain Rock Climbing Ropes

    Climbing ropes are literally a life-line in rock climbing or mountaineering. They are also a symbol of trust between your climbing partner and yourself. In order for a rope to perform the way it is meant to, you must do your part in maintaining your dynamic climbing ropes properly. The following will guide you in preventing damage to your rope, keeping your… read more

  • How to Make Climbing Ropes

    Many people seeking an intense, full-body workout climb ropes, either in their own backyards or at gyms fitted with ropes for this purpose. You can buy climbing rope or save money by making your own. Either way, it's important to know what kind of rope to buy, which hook is best, and how to install your rope. read more

  • About Gym Climbing Ropes

    Gym climbing ropes are a great way to get in shape. Ropes are versatile workout tools because they target the upper body, the core and enhance flexibility. This versatility is the reason why rope climbing has long been a standard part of military training. read more

  • How to Mark Climbing Ropes

    A climbing rope is literally a climber's lifeline, one of the few items of a gear system that usually isn't redundant. When you life depends on a single piece of nylon--and certain substances have been shown to degrade nylon--who can blame climbers for being nearly paranoid about what touches their ropes? There are two commonly accepted ways of marking the m… read more

  • How to Store Climbing Ropes

    Learning how to store climbing ropes is important for anyone who participates in sport climbing activities. Proper storage can help maintain the durability and strength of the climbing ropes over time. Choose a cool, dry place to store the gear. This could be a closet or a nook in the garage. Make sure that the area is free of potentially harmful substances… read more

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  • How to Wash a Climbing Rope

    Climbing rope is one of your most important pieces of gear as a climber and so you want to take proper care of it. Try to keep your rope clean in the first place by using a rope bag. When a rope does get dirty and starts leaving marks… read more

  • How to Pick a Climbing Rope

    Climbing is an inherently dangerous sport, and participants rely on excellent equipment to keep them safe in harsh environments and precarious situations that would be otherwise unnavigable. The rope is the most basic piece of climbing… read more

  • How to Clean a Climbing Rope

    Climbing for sport and recreation is a great way to stay in shape and learn new skills. But one important aspect climbers often overlook is the health of their rope. This important lifeline can get black with dirt and grime quickly. It… read more

  • How to Choose a Climbing Rope

    The climbing rope is the lifeline of the rock climbing partnership. It's what connects the climber with her belayer, and it's what keeps a person from hitting the ground if she falls. Without it, a climber is free soloing, which is not… read more

  • Types of Climbing Rope

    Rope is the most recognizable symbol of climbing and represents the trust climbing partners must have in one another. In the early days of climbing, ropes were mostly made of natural fibers. During World War II, nylon ropes were invent… read more

  • Climbing Rope Technique

    Climbers use mechanical ascenders and friction knots (often prusik knots) to ascend rocks. Both devices were engineered to prevent a person from sliding down a weighted rope. Mechanical ascenders, which are the focus of this article, o… read more

  • What Is Climbing Rope Made Of?

    The first climbing ropes were made of natural fibers like sisal and manila, but today they are made of much stronger material. Nylon ropes were developed during World War II by DuPont scientist Wallace Carothers, enabling climbers to e… read more

  • A Climbing Rope Review

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  • The Best Climbing Rope

    Climbing ropes are available in a variety of configurations, depending on the activity they will be used for. For instance, climbers doing glacier climbs and high-altitude mountaineering will likely prefer a single half rope, since the… read more

  • How to Climb a Rope

    When it comes to full-body strength building, few exercises can match a simple rope climb in overall effectiveness, which is why it is used extensively for training purposes by the U.S. Marine Corps, the Navy Seals and the Army Rangers… read more

  • How to Climb Ropes

    Rope climbing is one of the most physically challenging activities you can do, incorporating your arms, legs and core muscles. It is also an excellent workout in preparation for rock or boulder climbing, where you will use many of the… read more

  • How to Cut a Climbing Rope

    Since the ends of climbing ropes -- where the rope is frequently bent into a load-bearing knot as the climber ties in -- receive a lot of abuse, it's not uncommon for that part of the rope to become compromised while the rest of the ro… read more

  • Climbing Rope Safety

    Companies design climbing ropes with a rock climber's safety in mind. Modern climbing ropes consist of heat-treated strands of nylon yarn woven together. Each rope has an inner core protected by an outer sheath. read more

  • How do I Choose Rock Climbing Rope?

    Today's dynamic rock-climbing ropes are designed to withstand more stress than a falling rock climber can actually generate. Despite this fact, selecting the right climbing rope for your rock-climbing adventures can still be the differ… read more

  • How do I Retire a Rock Climbing Rope?

    As Kolin Powick, Black Diamond Equipment's quality assurance manager, discovered in the article "Retiring Old Ropes," worn-out climbing ropes can potentially break from the force generated by a falling climber. Retire climbing ropes at… read more

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