Semi-static and static ropes are excellent for many climbing applications, but they lack the necessary dynamic stretch for safe lead climbing.
Thanks to the unique construction and the state of-the-art technological finishing, the static rope offers a strength higher than 22 kN with a falling mass of 100 kg (in comparison with the standard falling mass of 80 kg for type B ropes). The strength of the rope with knots exceeds 15 kN for a period of 3 minutes without any damage to the core and the sheath (type B ropes are tested for 12 kN for a period of 3 minutes). This is an advantage which workers working at heights and rescue teams are eager for. Having a lighter and stronger rope is key to go through critical situations.
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Length: 60m
- Weight: 3660g (60m)
- Compact: Tendon special technology has been used for the ends of the rope. At a length of 15 mm, the core strand and sheath are combined into a single unit.
Rope diameter (mm) | 9 |
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Weight (g/m) | 61 |
Number of UIAA falls | 5 |
Relative mass of sheath (%) | 41 |
Sheath slippage (%) | 0 |
Elongation (50 - 150 kg)(%) | 3.3 |
Shrinkage (%) | 1.9 |
Tenacity (kN) | 24 |
Min. tenacity with knots (kN) | 15 |
Used material | PA |
Type | A |
CE 1019 | yes |
EN 1891 | yes |