Robyn Starveling
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
The Boy Scout Motto is "Be Prepared." This is one of those items that has so many uses that one kicks himself for not getting it earlier. Whether towing a car, scrambling (not to be confused with a *professional* static line), tree trimming, etc., this fits the bill.The rope is made of polyester so it should be at least as strong in working load and tensile strength as its nylon counterpart. However, the breaking strength is asserted to be 12KN which is somewhat less than the 18KN typical of a 3/8" climbing rope.As well, though the carabiners are a nice touch (and are screw-locking), they are not visibly rated. Personally, I'd replace them with PETZL Am'd Ball Lock (27KN).I got the orange rope -- not only because it is harder to misplace, but it can also double as a "safety flag" by wrapping a few turns around gear extending out the back of a vehicle (mandated by law?).
Stangs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2023
I got this as a practice rope to play around with and nothing more. It has no certifications and lacks proper labeling. If you climb, you know what I'm talking about. then again, you'd probably never have looked twice at this product. I definitely would never put myself in a position that my life depends on this product.Additionally the carabiners are NOT climbing/load certified and possess every feature you don't want in a carabiner.Finally....parachuting?!? really? do I need to say more on this?
Wade Crawford
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
As others have said, it's not a rope that I would bet my life on.Is it a good rope? Definitely, I don't have any qualms with the physicality of the rope but... without having a stable brand reputation in climbing and having multiple external certifying bodies test the rope. I would use this as an introductory rope where you're teaching someone about equipment, giving demonstrations, etc. I wouldn't use this outside of those ground teachings or VERY low demo climbs If you have a private/home gym, this may be fine as well but, would still recommend a reputable and trusted one over this for the price difference vs. your life.
Sleepy-head
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2023
The rope seems decent but there are no weight ratings, no labels, nothing. I would not trust this rope or use this rope to support a person or anything of value. It might work just fine but this should be viewed as a utility rope. The caribiners are definetly not for holding the weight of a person. If you are looking for a climbing rope this is not it.
CT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2023
The rope itself is excellent, well made and the loops are very well stitched. the carabiners however are very cheap and nothing I would use for much other than dangling from a backpack to hold my gloves/hat/snax. I quickly replaced them with proper climbing carabiners that I knew the load rating for and am very happy with the set up. he bag is on the cheap side as most bags included with chinesium gear, but that is to be expected.