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Beal Rando 30m Rope DryCover - 8mm

Beal Rando 30m Rope DryCover - 8mm

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Beal Rando 30m Rope DryCover - 8mm

You could use your old, chopped half rope for glacier travel (and hope for the best), or you could use the Beal 30m Rando—a rope that's actually designed for the job. You don't want to be carrying around a massive 60m line on a glacier, and you don't want to bring another rope out of retirement in hopes that you won't need to test it. Beal gave the Rando a DryCover treatment to keep it from soaking up water during hot spring days. This rope also makes an ideal choice for technical ski mountaineering where you want a backup line just in case.

Bottom Line: Made for the mountains.

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Rating for this product: 5

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By: NvHiker(18)
July 6, 2008

Perfect length and weight. Nice to have when encountering dryfalls.

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Hi,So you'd be comfortable using the 30m length to cross a glacier...

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So you'd be comfortable using the 30m length to cross a glacier and perform crevasse rescue?

By: welliott (4)
May 1, 2008

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Depends on your skills and the glacier. Obviously, if you're navigating a glacier with huge crevasses (AK, Nepal) then it will be too short. But with a two-person skilled team in the Cascades, you'll have some left over at the ends to put in your pack or coiled around you (for resue hauling, if you need it). Biggest drawback seems that this rope does only glacier (low impact forces) and can't transfer to rock or vertical snow/ice on a route.

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May 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

tricky terain

By: JohnGchrist(341)
December 10, 2006

Great tool to have in your bag if you're not sure about the terrain you will be going through. Packs down quite small. I also use bd ice line. Comes in handy when your buddy wants to drop that cornice before they take the run, keep um safe tie um off. Strong enough to repel on. If mine saw more use, I would replace it after a few uses.

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Rating for this product: 3

A great lightweight option, stronger sheath needed

By: Garrett Grove(228)
December 9, 2006

A great option to have and have used it on many ski tours and glacier crossings and been extremely happy to have it. My complaint is it is not that "Dry" of a cover and the sheath should be more durable, considering it is made for glacier slogs and we all know that we step on the rope a lot during those. But still would rather have it then not.

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Tech Specs:

Thickness: 8mm
Type: Half Rope (Double Rope)
Length: 30m
Dry: Yes, DryCover
Sheath Construction: Double-pick
Impact Force: 4.2kN
Elongation: [Dynamic] 38%
Center Mark: No
Falls: 5
Weight: 37g/m
Recommended Use: Glacier travel, ski mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year