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Petzl Zephyr Climbing Rope - 10.3 mm - 2007 BCS

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Zephyr Climbing Rope - 10.3 mm
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The excellent durability and safety features of the Petzl Zephyr 10.3mm Climbing Rope makes it ideal for demanding days on the rock. Whether you need an everyday line for working a sport route or a tough rope to take on a big-wall free climb, the Petzl Zephyr climbing rope takes on the challenge. As with all Petzl ropes, the Zephyr features a dry coating to reduce water absorption and increase durability. Petzl also added obvious marks six meters from the end to warn of your position and reduce the chances of rappelling or lowering off the end of the rope.

Bottom Line: Take on the big projects with the Petzl Zephyr Climbing Rope.

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Rating for this product: 4

Soft Whippers

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March 10, 2009

Own 2 Zephyrs - one blue, one orange - and they hold up pretty well. Taken the same one on multipitch trad climbs, sport routes and even ice climbing. I lost count about how many falls I've taken on this rope. Recently took a 45 ft whipper and it was a soft fall surprisingly. Now I only use it as a gym rope. It's taken so much abuse through rain and snow and still held up fine for a year of hard climbing. The major things I don't like about it are (1) I prefer smaller ropes (under 9.9mm) now and (2) It gets heavy when I'm walking a couple miles up to a crag. Overall Petzl makes good ropes (I also own the Nomad) but I think for the money you are better off buying a Maxim. Like I've said, I've put this thing through WAY more abuse than it probably was designed to take.

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What's the difference between red and blue? Is it Static

What's the difference between red and blue? Is it Static and Dynamic?

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October 15, 2008

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No, they're both dynamic, it's just your preference. No difference at all except color. The red rope is for people that like red ropes. The blue rope is for people that don't want a red rope.

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November 22, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome Rope!

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September 11, 2007

Excellent rope. The impact force is really low, which makes long whippers more comfortable. However, be prepared for higher than normal elongation...this rope likes to stretch during a fall.
The sheath is pretty durable, but, will still fray up if you climb in an area prone to trashing ropes.
It handles very well and goes through a grigri without a problem.
Overall, the only thing this rope leaves desirable is a little better durability in the sheath. Still...one of the best ropes I have ever owned.

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Soft Whippers

4 star rating

By: badfish March 10, 2009

Own 2 Zephyrs - one blue, one orange - and they hold up pretty well. Taken the same one on multipitch trad climbs, sport routes and even ice climbing. more...

Awesome Rope!

4 star rating

By: Campo September 11, 2007

Excellent rope. The impact force is really low, which makes long whippers more comfortable. However, be prepared for higher than normal elongation...this more...

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Thickness:
10.3mm 
Type:
Single Rope 
Length:
50m, 60m, 70m 
Dry:
Yes, Duratec 
Sheath Construction:
Double-pick 
Impact Force:
7.28kN 
Elongation:
[Static] 6%; [Dynamic] 33.7% 
Center Mark:
No 
Falls:
10 
Recommended Use:
Rock climbing 
Weight:
67g/m 
Manufacturer Warranty:
3 Years 
Country of Origin:
China