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Sterling
Sterling 10mm Snake Bite
Sterling's HTP is a popular rope for SRT climbers because of the high …
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Teufelberger
Teufelberger XStatic 11.7mm Climbing Rope
If you're looking for a rope for your SRT climbing system, you should …
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Yale Cordage
Yale Kernmaster Safari 11mm Static Rope
Safari static line from Yale Cordage has a unique design for static ra…
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Samson
Samson Mercury 11mm Climbing Line
SRT is quickly becoming the most popular way to get up a tree, and Sam…
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Sterling
Sterling TriTech Rope
The pinnacle product in Sterling's arborist line is TriTech, an 11mm r…
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Teufelberger
Teufelberger KM Max 7/16" Static Rope
KMIII static rope is a balanced construction consisting of a continuou…
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Sterling
Dragon 7/16" Climbing Rope
The Dragon Climbing Line is a 32-strand polyester jacket rope over a p…
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Sterling
Sterling HTP Addiction Static 11mm Rope
HTP Static 11mm from Sterling is a multi-use rescue and rappel rope th…
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Sterling
Sterling 11mm Snake Bite HTP Climbing Rope
With SRT climbing becoming more and more popular Sterling created the …
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Sterling
Sterling HTP Static 9mm Rope
HTP Static 9mm from Sterling features a 100% polyester static kernmant…
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Sterling
Sterling Tech Eleven Rope
Designed with rigors of tree work in mind, Tech11 from Sterling is an …
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Sterling
Sterling WorkPro Red 11mm Static Climbing Line
Sterling's WorkPro Red Line is designed specifically for SRT arborist …
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Teufelberger
Teufelberger Drenaline 11.8mm
One rope equally efficient! Our drenaLINE gives ultimate freedom to th…
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Sterling
Sterling 7/16" HTP Static Rope
Sterling High Tenacity Polyester (HTP) Static Rope. Sterling's polyest…
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Teufelberger
Teufelberger charityLINE 11.8mm Climbing Rope
Teufelberger's new charityLINE rope is a bright and colorful version o…
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Teufelberger
Teufelberger Orange KM-III Max Climbing Rope
Teufelberger KM-III Max rope is a well-balanced and low-rotating kernm…
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Courant
Courant Squir 11.5mm Rope
The Courant Squir was designed especially for SRT access with a durabl…
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Sterling
Sterling Tech125 Climbing Rope
Technora is a heat and abrasion-resistant material used in everything …
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Courant
Courant Rebel 11mm Climbing Rope
The Courant Rebel is a thin version of the popular Squir rope, making …
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Sterling 1/2" HTP Static Rope
Sterling High Tenacity Polyester (HTP) Static Rope. Sterling's polyest…
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Sterling
Sterling Sync 11mm Climbing Rope
Sterling Sync is a high-strength static rope in a 11mm lightweight pac…
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Sterling
Sterling WorkPro 12.5mm Static Climbing Line
WorkPro is an 12.5mm nylon and polyester static rope that is fully-cer…
Static Ropes
There are two types of ropes in the rope world - static rope and dynamic rope. Static rope doesn't have as much rope stretch as dynamic ropes do. They tend to be thicker ropes and do not stretch when items add to the rope's weight.
Static rope serves a purpose in the world, just like dynamic rope. It is used in climbing, whether for arborist purposes or sport climbing. Little bounce happens while mountaineering, making it an excellent climbing rope for safety purposes as a climber in places where a strand with little movement is necessary.
Dynamic elongation and static elongation are two different items. While dynamic rope is ideal for climbing where the bounce is needed to catch a climber in a fall, static rope works for a purpose.
Why Do You Need Static Rope?
Dynamic rope is put to use because it has a little bounce. If a climber falls, the impact force will lesser thanks to the tendency of the material to absorb the bounce and protect the climber. Someone who drops on static rope will experience a higher impact force. Why use it?
Static rope works where powerful and steady holds are a natural part of the belaying process. If a climber is carrying other equipment, the durability impacts the performance. Static rope is strong and more likely to hold still in a climb.
Whether performing rescue work or heading up sports routes, the rope type of static rope is an excellent climbing rope for accuracy. These dry-treated ropes are often thicker rope, making big wall climbing much easier and safer to handle. Dry treatment works to make the material stronger.
There are safety ratings that come with static ropes. If you're an injured climber with repeated falls, a static piece might not be the best choice.
How Strong is Static Rope?
A static rope is powerful even though it has minimal stretch. Before heading onto the market, test results reveal the hanging and tying strength. Whether you have one rope or two ropes, expect static material to be able to hold at least 2,000 pounds. It's an excellent choice when looking at climbing ropes.
It's critical to remember that a stop on a static rope happens fast. If you are climbing with the expectation to fall a decent amount, don't utilize a static piece. Instead, try something dynamic.
Our Top Static Rope Picks
These static rope choices all have something different to offer to users. No matter what color or type you need, there are choices for you.
Read on to learn more about static rope choices we think are ideal. All can handle hauling gear or serve as a belay device up to the top of a mountain.