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Edelweiss Laser Arc Climbing Rope - 9.6mm

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What is the best way to mark the middle of a climbing rope that...

By Ranked #87 - Big Wall Climbing August 26, 2008

What is the best way to mark the middle of a climbing rope that isn't bi-colored or already marked at the factory?

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By Ranked #647 - Big Wall Climbing September 30, 2009

Sharpie makes a laundry marker that is water based. I have marked the center of my rope about 3 months ago, and after extensive use, I have not noticed any degradation of the outer sheath

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By Ranked #469 - Big Wall Climbing September 14, 2009

I have heard reports that even supposedly 'rope-safe' markers can actually damage the nylon. A better method is to take a very thin red thread and weave it through the sheath of the rope with a very fine needle; wrap it around a few times, weave again, tie off. This may be less damaging to the rope.

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By Ranked #202 - Big Wall Climbing October 12, 2008

Local climbing shop should have special markers for that. Don't use a regular sharpie, the ink weakens the rope fibers over time. No bueno.

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Tech Specs:

Thickness:
9.6mm 
Type:
Single Rope 
Length:
60m and 70m 
Dry:
Yes 
Sheath Construction:
Double-pick 
Impact Force:
~8kN (with 80kg) 
Elongation:
7.5% 
Center Mark:
Yes 
Falls:
Recommended Use:
Sport, Alpine 
Weight:
61g/m 
Country of Origin:
Barbados 
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