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The Best Rock Climbing Rope
The Best Rock Climbing Rope
We got together 13 of the top climbing ropes and after lots of unwinding and flaking, put them to the test in a giant summer of climbing on ropes for comparison. Comparing ropes turned out to be much harder than expected. Obviously, all the ropes performed the basic functions of catching falls, bein...
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Mammut Infinity
$230 60m Superdry
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Mammut Revelation
$254 70m Superdry
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Maxim Glider
$287 10.2 mm 70m bi-pattern
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BlueWater Lightning Pro
$227 70m
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BlueWater Pulse
$199 60m
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Petzl Fuse
$225 60m
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Mammut Tusk
$199 60m
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BlueWater Eliminator
$233 60m bi-pattern
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Maxim Equinox
$138 60m Dry
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Petzl Nomad
$225 60m
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Sterling Marathon Pro
$204 60m
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Sterling Rock Gym
$316 for 100m
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Beal Edlinger
$170 60m
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BlueWater Dominator
$256.00 60m bi-color
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