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The Double Braid Arborist Rope is a robust 1/2 inch x 150ft polyester rope designed for a multitude of outdoor applications. With 48 strands braided for enhanced stability and safety, this rope is perfect for climbing, rigging, and sailing. Its lightweight and flexible design ensures ease of use, while strict quality inspections guarantee a long-lasting product.
B**R
Thick and strong
Used it to pull trees down. Worked great.
A**R
Excellent quality!
Got tired of replacing my dog's back yard lead every few months. This is probably overkill, but seems like it will stand the test of time! Nice flexibility, easy to knot, and smooth skin. Very nice option and a great value for the quality!
Z**J
Good but stiff
I bought this for rigging down branches and small logs out of trees.The rope is a bit stiff and during cold weather it does get difficult to tie knots with.I have rigged logs close to 200 to 250 pounds with this rope, some of which were shock loads and it held up.For the price its hard to beat.
M**Y
Great Arborist Rope For Climbing Or Rigging
My old climbing rope(one of them) is much older and a larger diameter so there will be slight differences.I took side by side pics for reference to quality.I would definitely trust this new rope for climbing and the price is right for that or rigging.With my old ropes I ran one continuous rope for running over a limb, attaching to my harness, and attaching a prusik knot back to the rope. That's how I was taught and it has always worked great.This new rope is pretty stiff so tying a prusik knot was not only difficult but also resulted in a loose knot. That might be remedied once it is broken in but I believe using a separate prusik rope or device might be the best bet.I used to do side jobs trimming trees but age and arthritis have me unable now. I still do some occasionally as needed on my old property when I am able. I miss it and the physical shape it put me in.I have so much rope now I'm not sure what use I will put this to but if I need some rigging rope for a heavy load this will likely be it. No worry about twisting with this braided rope.Great product!
Z**Y
Solid rope line with a ton of uses
I use this so far to set a telephone pole, lifting my gear into my tree stand, and to string up my wild game. Its a great option with tons of uses even though its only 50'. Its solid and strong and will last a long time with some good care. I would definitely suggest this rope for any hunter or hill climbing adventurist.
A**L
Strong, inexpensive, feels nice
I enjoy doing rope work and knots in my free time, and also enjoy putting up rope swings when I go to parks. For years I've been using a 1-inch jute/sisal rope for my rope swings. It's nice and sturdy, but it's heavy and bulky, and inconvenient to carry around.This rope is a great replacement. It's much easier to transport around, and much easier on my hands when typing the necessary knots in it. It's much sturdier than your standard "hardware store" 1/2-inch cord, and a comparable price.
M**M
Strong versatile rope
We needed some pulling rope and this looked really good. It’s 1/2 inch double braided 48 strand of polyester line. It’s made very well, lightweight and has great flexibility. This rope is 59 feet long and is exactly what we needed. Very happy with this product.
D**N
Not suitable for climbing old school
This rope is probably plenty strong enough to pulling or tying things up, but it's not suitable for climbing if you're going to be relying on hitches like prussics or Blake hitches for safety or descent control. I tried a number of rope types and sizes for those hitches, but the results were the same for all of them. What happens is; when the hitches are placed under load, as you would in use, the outer braid 'milks back'; the rope becomes compressed and above the hitch and fatter below the hitch, and the hitch get locked unto the rope and very difficult to move in either direction after that. I had to undo the hitch in order to move them along the rope again. When I tried only a two-wrap prussic, the hitch then no longer held, but slipped down the rope because of the rope's low surface friction. Maybe mechanical rope management systems would work OK, but I don't use them, and I can't predict what would happen with those systems. I'm returning this rope, and buying a higher quality climbing rope because I value my safety.
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