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Rope 16 Nov 2011 11:20 #4846

Hi everybody.

Where in SA, and more specificallyy can one get good quality rope that you don't have to take a 2nd mortgage to buy. I have seen rope advertised at like R2000 for 60m etc, I can't bring myself to spend that much on rope. The application I wanna use it for is simply attatching to my hiking partner during times of intense mist on cliff faces, or having to lower a pack down a steep gully, or even rapelling down short but steep cliff faces using the south african rapel method?

I all in all want about 50m of rope, I don't do rock climbing, so I don't need something THAT good, but I don't wanna risk my life!

Please help
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Re: Rope 16 Nov 2011 12:58 #4852

Would something like this do the job? It will only give you a 14-15m rapp but that may be enough.

About R580 if sourced in the UK.

Edelrid

Confidence Walkers Rope 8.5mm x 30m
The Confidence Walkers Rope is a slim, lightweight rope designed for light scrambles, offering support for walkers on demanding terrain and steep passages. It is an excellent tool for walking group leaders and can be carried as an emergency security rope.



www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/index.cfm/product/edelrid-confidence-walkers-rope-8-5mm-x-30m/fuseaction/products.detail/code/E2130056/id_colour/130/group/255/level/3
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Re: Rope 16 Nov 2011 13:02 #4853

If you don't plan to do any lead climbing on your rope, i.e. you will never shock-load your rope in a fall, a static, rather than a dynamic rope will be significantly cheaper. I would still buy this from a climbing/rope-access store if you ever plan to trust human life on it. This is because these ropes have been tested to withstand certain forces, especially the dangerous ones like loading a rope over a sharp edge.

If you purely plan to use your rope to haul packs or provide support to the nervous on short scrambles with non-serious fall consequences, any old nylon or ski rope will do.
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Re: Rope 16 Nov 2011 13:11 #4855

@mnt_tiska

Thank you for that. That would be perfect except I'm not really keen on importing goods. Too much hassle for my liking.

@Stijn

I have sourced static rope at abt R20 per meter. The nylon ski rope is good just to keep two people linked during bad weather and pack hauling but I want something I can use to rappel with IF the time comes. Or even going up a sketchy pass.

I understand why its expensive due to testing and materials used, its a pity its so costly though.
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Re: Rope 16 Nov 2011 13:17 #4856

If you think the UK one is any better than the local static, then I'll bring one out - assuming you could meet me at Dbn airport on 24 Dec, round noon?
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Re: Rope 16 Nov 2011 13:20 #4857

Do you do importing?
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