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24 Strand 11.8 mm Arborist Climbing Rope - Mardi Gras
Length
- 100 ft.
- 120 ft.
- 150 ft.
- 200 ft.
- 600 ft.
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Everything on RightRope.com is in stock and ready to ship from our warehouse near Grand Rapids, Michigan. We guarantee your products will ship the same business day if you place your order before 3PM ET. You can choose from several shipping options at checkout, including next day and express options. We have chosen to keep our product prices low and have you pay the actual shipping cost rather that raise prices and offer free shipping. We have negotiated excellent rates with our carriers and pass the savings along to you. Feel free to read our full Shipping Policy.
Specs
Highlights
- Dynamic Climbing Rope
- Stationary Rope System/Single Rope Technique (SRS/SRT) Climbing
- Moving Rope System/Doubled Rope Technique (MRS/DbRT) Climbing
- Exterior: 24-Strand Braided Polyester
- Interior: 16-Strand Polyester core over a 3-Strand Twisted inner core
- Average Tensile Strength: 6,700 lbs
Details
AllGear’s dynamic 24-strand polyester tree climbing line is excellent for Stationary Rope System (SRS) climbing and Moving Rope Technique (MRS) climbing. These ropes offer high visibility and are made with premium fibers. They keep their round shape under the most stressful circumstances, run smoothly through mechanical devices and can be spliced.
- Diameter: 11.8 mm
- Material: Polyester over Polyester
- Exterior: 24-Strand Braided Polyester
- Interior: 16-Strand Polyester core over a 3-Strand Twisted inner core
- Average Tensile Strength: 6,700 lbs
- Dynamic Climbing Rope
- Elongation: 4.9% at 30% of Tensile
- Weight at 150′: 9.15 lbs
- WLL: 558 – 1340 lbs
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Highlights
- Dynamic Climbing Rope
- Stationary Rope System/Single Rope Technique (SRS/SRT) Climbing
- Moving Rope System/Doubled Rope Technique (MRS/DbRT) Climbing
- Exterior: 24-Strand Braided Polyester
- Interior: 16-Strand Polyester core over a 3-Strand Twisted inner core
- Average Tensile Strength: 6,700 lbs
Shipping
Everything on RightRope.com is in stock and ready to ship from our warehouse near Grand Rapids, Michigan. We guarantee your products will ship the same business day if you place your order before 3PM ET. You can choose from several shipping options at checkout, including next day and express options. We have chosen to keep our product prices low and have you pay the actual shipping cost rather that raise prices and offer free shipping. We have negotiated excellent rates with our carriers and pass the savings along to you. Feel free to read our full Shipping Policy.
Specifications
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24 Strand 11.8 mm Arborist Climbing Rope
AllGear’s dynamic 24-strand polyester tree climbing line is excellent for Stationary Rope System (SRS) climbing and Moving Rope Technique (MRS) climbing. These ropes offer high visibility and are made with premium fibers. They keep their round shape under the most stressful circumstances, run smoothly through mechanical devices and can be spliced.
- Diameter: 11.8 mm
- Material: Polyester over Polyester
- Exterior: 24-Strand Braided Polyester
- Interior: 16-Strand Polyester core over a 3-Strand Twisted inner core
- Average Tensile Strength: 6,700 lbs
- Dynamic Climbing Rope
- Elongation: 4.9% at 30% of Tensile
- Weight at 150′: 9.15 lbs
- WLL: 558 – 1340 lbs
Climbing Technique
Stationary Rope System, also called Single Rope Technique refers to ascending and descending while the rope stays stationary in the system. For this approach, more gear is required but the ascent will be faster.
Moving Rope System, also called Doubled Rope Technique, refers to a rope system that moves while a climber is also in motion. This approach is generally preferred by beginners because it is safer. In general, for climbing taller trees with a height of 300 feet or more, SRS is more common. Where, MRS is generally for climbing trees up to 100 feet.
There are pros and cons to both systems, and depending on the nature of the work and height of the tree, climbers should determine the best technique.

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