What's your favorite climbing rope?

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kafish2
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Post by kafish2 »

i too must go with the sterling 9.8, i have the evolution and love it... I would not go with the edelweiss from personal experience
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Post by gunslnga »

well so far it's the 60m dry rope we won at Rocktoberfest!
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rdpoints
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Post by rdpoints »

Mammut ropes for me! I've tried most of the others, but I'll only by Mammut now.

Best combination of suppleness and stiffness.

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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

9.8 sterling 70m.. can't go wrong. especially when rei runs a deal on it ;)
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One-Fall
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Post by One-Fall »

I have used a 10.2 PMI since moving to the Red. It is not a redpoint rope, but it takes repeated 30 footers from air canada and I on a regular basis and lasts.

Bad endurance = Cable-like rope = PMI

If I am on something that I can actually get to the anchors on, I like to borrow a Sterling 9.8 if available.
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Post by Lateralus »

Mammut all the way Galaxy 10mm.
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Post by ynot »

Mom's clothesline works pretty well but I have to take in her laundry from it before she leyts me use it. Then she gets all anal about me putting it back up when I get home.
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Post by steep4me »

After trying Blue Water ropes (which turn into static cables after a few months) and PMI ropes (which totally suck and swell up to twice their original size), I have returned to the PERFECT rope--MAXIM 9.8--60 meters. Perfect amount of rope stretch, very good handling and the sheeth does not wear out quickly. I have been using them for over 10 years and have never had a bad one.

I have also heard that Beal and Sterling are good--never tried one because I am so happy with the Maxim ropes. :D
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Post by Christian »

mammut 10.5 50 meter was my first rope
Metolius monster 10.2 60 meter
I like them both.
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Post by charbee13 »

sterling cause tony is a rep
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