Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Facts About Rock Climbing Rope

By: Arturo R Home | Recreation-and-Sports


For a rock climber, his life depends upon his climbing gear, but especially his rock climbing rope. Todays manufacturers of rock climbing rope produce ropes that are a long way from the ropes of yesterday.

It used to be that 150-feet of rock climbing rope was sufficient, then it was 50 meters. Now some sport-climbing routes need 60 meter ropes. Longer ropes are more costly and are heavier to carry. Handling becomes difficult or cumbersome if the rock climbing rope is too long. You should be fine with a 50-meter rope. You want to have enough, but you dont want to get too carried away. Before you head up climbing, be sure your rope will be long enough.

Most new climbers biggest worry is the rope breaking and taking a fall. You will be glad to know that this is low on the list of worries of most experienced climbers. The rock climbing rope is designed to stretch with heavy weight or even a fall. The rock climbing rope is protected by a sheath that surrounds the inner core and will also protect you against cuts and scrapes. The rope going over a sharp edge is the leading cause of a break or cut in your line. Keep your eyes peeled for these types of edges.

If you are using rock climbing rope to tow your gear or for ascending, you dont want it to stretch and a static line is a rock climbing rope designed to stretch little, or not at all. You dont use a static line for the actual rock climbing, just for your equipment.

A wet rope is a rope that sits in a pool of water or is soaked by rain. This will cause the rope to weigh more and be harder to handle. Wet ropes will lose some of their strength as well. If the temperature falls below freezing, it will become almost impossible to handle. A dry rope is a rock climbing rope that has been treated to be more water repellent than the usual rope. These dry ropes will cost you about 20% more, and for a typical climb in typical weather, it is an unnecessary expenditure.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
For more information and tips about Rock Climbing Rope?, feel free to visit us at: http://www.rock-climbing-zone.info/Articles/Rock_Climbing_Gear.php

Tags: ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Recreation-and-Sports Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Recreation-and-Sports

  • Styles Of Rock Climbing
    By: Kris Koonar | Oct 12th 2007
    Rock Climbing can be conducted using a variety of different variations and styles. Among the most popular styles, enthusiasts and athletes use traditional Rock Climbing and Sport Climbing. Read

  • What Are The Different Types Of Rock Climbing
    By: Kris Koonar | Oct 31st 2007
    Rock climbing is the act of climbing vertical rock structures. You can sort out rock climbing into two wide groups namely free climbing and aid climbing. Read

  • About Wooden Climbing Frames & Action Climbing Frames
    By: Groshan Fabiola | Feb 27th 2009
    Those of you looking for a safe, environmentally friendly, solid, sturdy and attractive play area for your children, something that can be assembled in your back yard, then what you need to consider and have a good look at are the feature packed wooden climbing frames Read

  • Climbing Rope- Choosing The Best For Your Specific Needs
    By: Suzie Williams | Nov 18th 2010
    The climbing rope today comes in great many varieties as per the needs of individual users. In this article we will specially talk about choosing the right ones for arborists. Read

  • The Versatile Nylon Rope For Demanding Applications
    By: Nathan Syngrem | Sep 1st 2010
    The nylon rope is today one of the most versatile of different kinds of ropes and are used widely in many demanding application areas. Know more about them to make the most of these rope varieties. Read

  • The Physical And Mental Benefits Of Rock Climbing
    By: Kris Koonar | Sep 4th 2007
    Rock climbing is seen as the most challenging adventure sport these days. More and more people are getting attracted towards this sport. The reason for this is because it allows people to challenge themselves, get some exercise and do this with the benefits of enjoying fresh and clean mountain air. Read

  • Skills And Technique Of Rock Climbing
    By: Kris Koonar | Oct 10th 2007
    A popular sport, rock climbing requires its athlete to scale precipices and angular rock faces. Often pursued as a hobby, rock climbing includes the usage of specialized equipment and a variety of techniques. Read

  • Rock Climbing Basics & Background Information
    By: Kris Koonar | Oct 12th 2007
    Rock climbing, a popular hobby in England and Germany, became established as a sport in the end of the nineteenth century. The sport has gained critical acclaim and admiration from the media, especially for the dare-devilry stunts and guts, it involves. Read

  • About Rock Climbing
    By: John Furnem | Aug 8th 2006
    Ready to take on Rock Climbing? It is one of the fastest growing sports around, indoor as well as outdoors a lot of people are now joining what seems to be the new way to work out, and to strengthen yourself both physically and mentally. Rock climbing is no longer reserved to the professionals, even thought they are very mu ... Read

  • Rock Climbing And Environmental Issues
    By: Kris Koonar | Oct 12th 2007
    Environmental groups and rock climbers are always at loggerheads because of the impact of rock climbing on the environment. There have been numerous instances, wherein rock climbers are accused of venturing into secured natural territories, and mistreated the organisms and rocks that are there. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy