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Edelweiss Ally Single Climbing Rope - 10.3mm

Edelweiss Ally Single Climbing Rope - 10.3mm

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Edelweiss Ally Single Climbing Rope - 10.3mm

At 10.3mm, the Edelweiss Ally Single Rope gives users a versatile balance between weight and durability, so you can use it for working a sport climb or a long trad route. The Ally Rope won't make you feel like you have a tug-boat rope tied to your harness when you gun for the anchors on your project, and it won't wear out after a couple months of hard climbing. Edelweiss created this line for climbers who need one rope to take on all their trips.

Bottom Line: If you want one rope for all your climbing needs, make it the 10.3mm Edelweiss Ally.

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Rating for this product: 5

awesome rope, awesome price

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June 13, 2009

I bought this as my first rope and so far have no complaints. Handles smoothly with an ATC or grigri. For the price, this rope is hard to beat especially if you are just getting into climbing.

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is this a dry rope or a non dry rope?

is this a dry rope or a non dry rope?

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January 28, 2009

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Dry: No Its in the specifications...

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January 28, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

This rope is bomb

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April 23, 2009

Bought this rope before going on a week long trip to New River Gorge and couldnt be happier with it. It handles incredibly smoothly, no matter what your belay preference is- atc, 8, grigri, or cinch. The price cant be beat as well. I climb with it several times a week in spain and have not noticed any signs of wear and tear, despite several sketchy topropes with poor bolt placement.

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What are we sacrificing by going for the cheapest option? Is

What are we sacrificing by going for the cheapest option? Is doing so a reasonable move for someone getting started, who expects to upgrade equipment in a year or two? Specific feature question: can we get away without the dry treatment if we're not ice climbing?

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July 30, 2008

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For the most part, as ropes get more expensive, they improve in three areas: Durability, handling (knotability?), and helpful features (bi-color or middle and end marks, dry and double-dry coatings, etc). None of these things ruin a day of climbing for me either way, but I do enjoy a nicer rope with more features. Dry coating isn't a factor if you never climb ice, snow, or in the rain, but isn't a bad thing to have in case you get stuck in a surprise storm, as ropes become weakened and very difficult to handle when wet or icy.

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November 6, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great rope, great price

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September 25, 2008

I used to have a 50m rope and it was not long enough to hit all the climbs I wanted to do. I got the 70m one and its a fantastic price. the rope is great and I am loving it. good buy.

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how much will it hold

how much will it hold

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May 21, 2008

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Rock climbing ropes don't break (with a few weird exceptions). All climbing ropes that are UIAA certified are safe to climb with. In shopping for a rope you need to consider impact force (this rope is 9kN which is about average), elongation, weight, diameter (roughly correlates with longevity and durability), features (like middle marks, bipattern coloration, etc), and handling. Don't worry about "how much it will hold".In terms of holding falls the things to rely on are . 1 . The competence of your belayer . 2. the quality of your anchor placement (both when leading and top ropeing ) and 3 . the distance between your anchors ( when leading )

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January 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Well, not awful but not good.

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February 10, 2009

I purchased the 60 meter with a buddy, we chopped it in half for a pair of 30m gym lead ropes. It catches softer than I expected and is fine for a gym rope, I do wish the handling was better though. Probably a good choice if you are just getting into climbing and don't want to spend a lot.

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Tech Specs:

Thickness:
10.3mm 
Type:
Single Rope 
Length:
50m, 60m, 70m 
Dry:
No 
Sheath Construction:
Double-pick 
Impact Force:
9kN 
Elongation:
[Static] 6.4%; [Dynamic] 33% 
Center Mark:
No 
Falls:
Weight:
70g/m 
Recommended Use:
Sport and trad climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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