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With easy handling, a moderate diameter, and durable Beal construction, the Edlinger 10.2mm Rope is the perfect option for those looking for a top-roping cord or an all-around rope for sport and trad routes. At 10.2mm, you get the long life of a traditional fat rope with the weight savings of new school skinny cords.
Bottom Line: A moderate, all-around cord for any day on the rocks.
Take advantage of a discount, which made the price is very good. The rope is great because I bought it but the above is dry, they are great, do not hesitate to buy it. With good elongation and supports well the scrapes
A little stiff when new but seems to soften well. Even without the dry coat it holds up surprisingly well, even on sharp granite. If low on cash but want a dependable rope, this is a good option
No, the rope is not marked in the middle. But you can mark it yourself, just use a bluewater marker or check out this rope if you really want a beal. This is a little thinner, is 60 meter, has a dry coating and is marked in the middle. Good luck hunting for your perfect line.
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Smooth action in belay devices. No problems with kinking once the rope was properly broken in. There is no center mark on the rope, but that is something you can add yourself if you need it.
no middle mark or dry coating, but it is inexpensive, relatively light, and seems to be pretty durable. good rope for what i'm using it for: sending and working sport climbs at the local crag. takes a little breaking in to get the kinks out.
I bought this rope in a pinch because I didn't have the 200+ dollars for other dynamic ropes. I have been very surprised. It handles well, has good dynamic qualities, also the sheath seams to be very well made. It is roughly 9 lbs (60m). Make sure to buy a good bag to haul it with your gear in to the crag.
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