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Sterling
CanyonPrime Canyoneering Rope

5 out of 5 stars
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$149.99 - $299.99
Color:Orange

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CanyonPrime Canyoneering Rope

Sterling geared the CanyonPrime Canyoneering Rope with beginner-friendly handling and a price point that help starter canyoneers get into the sport. Its skinny diameter feels light and compact in your backpack, and it has a soft hand to give you better friction while you rappelling. Constructed with 100% polyester, the CanyonPrime's water-resistance reduces water absorption to maintain a lighter weight in wet situations, and even when it does get wet, it'll dry quickly for next day's adventure.

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  • Valuable static rope helps beginning canyoneers
  • 8.5mm diameter is skinny, light, and easy to handle
  • Water-resistance dries faster and reduces water absorption
  • Item #STE001W
Type
static
Diameter
8.5mm
Static Elongation
1.65%
Breaking Strength
17kN
Sheath Construction
polyester
Sheath Mass
0.519
Rope Weight
56.4g/m
Claimed Weight
[46m] 5.7lb, [61m] 7.6lb
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

October 16, 2021

Excellent rope to have when you need it

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I've put it through the wringer

I don't know anything about canyoning. Never done it. I do know about rigging and emergencies, and when it comes to those this is good stuff to have in the arsenal. It's light enough to carry enough to matter, and strong enough to trust when needs must. Would I use this when I know I may whip? No. And when abseiling with no support, doubling up is my preferred option. But for continuous load situations it's plenty good, in my opinion. And if it's the only rope you have it's way better then no rope at all, and the rope you're most likely to have is the rope which weighs the least. In my experience anyway. It's also my opinion that 100' of rope is the bare minimum worth carrying if you're gonna carry rope. And 100' of this stuff is very light. Relatively speaking.

Honza K

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