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 More options May 12, 5:09 pm
Newsgroups: rec.climbing
From: tiongai...@126.com
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 14:09:07 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 12 2008 5:09 pm
Subject: Ropes - Choosing And Buying The Right Rope
Finding the right rope for your hobby or business has become ten times
easier since the growth of the Internet, which has allowed customers
to browse different rope manufacturers at leisure and without
pressure. This is vital, as in many circumstances finding the
appropriate rope may mean the difference between life and death. Check
out http://www.ropes-today.info for more help.

Climbing rope is one purchase that it is obviously crucial to research
before making a decision. Climbing ropes have become increasingly high
tech and specialised, so before choosing it is important to consider
what qualities you will require from the rope? Find ropes at
http://www.rope-supply.info

Is long term durability more important than sheer strength against
impact, for instance? Will the ropes ability to withstand the elements
be a factor, or is the rope primarily for indoor use?

Good climbing rope businesses should provide you with details on the
ropes moisture absorption ability, yarn on yarn abrasion factor, and
strength and elongation properties. Additionally they should reveal
the conditions under which the climbing rope has been tested - wet or
extreme conditions are obviously the most desirable for outdoor rope
use.

Experienced outdoor climbers may also benefit from climbing ropes that
can be used at night or in obscuring weather. Ropes specifically
designed for use in gyms and indoor climbing centres are also
obtainable from rope companies - in a range of flexibilities and
strengths.

Heavy duty ropes for recreational or commercial marine activities are
available

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