Purchasing Bulk Static Line
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Howdy folks, |
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Sterling HTP is the most static, unless you go with a dyneema or other hi tech cored rope. The HTP has polyester cover and core. |
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I have use this stuff bluewaterropes.com/product/… for years for cleaning and equipping routes. It is amazingly tough, super strong and a good color (tan with small blue flecks) yet can be knotted pretty well. |
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If you can find someone with a prodeal, spools through bluewater are rather inexpensive. |
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Brocky wrote:Sterling HTP is the most static, unless you go with a dyneema or other hi tech cored rope. The HTP has polyester cover and core. Edit: forgot to add that Treestuff has good prices and selection.There is also ABC static which is 100% polyester. I did a free-hanging rap of 350' off of 3/8" ABC static and when I got to the ground and unweighted the device it only rose up about a foot. So 350' and 160 lbs gave me about one foot of elongation. This is the stuff: campsaver.com/1-2-in-12-7-m… Basically, any static rope that is 100% polyester core and cover is going to be as low stretch as you're going to find and lower than rope with a nylon core. |
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20kn, does the ABC cable when you rapple on it, the HTP sure does especially the 9mm? |
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Brocky wrote:20kn, does the ABC cable when you rapple on it, the HTP sure does especially the 9mm?My piece does not. I've only rapped on it with the Petzl Rig and ID'S though. |
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Cavers use lots more static line than we do - maybe check out one of their forums? |
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I'll second the recommendation for BlueWater II Plus. |
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Highline Rope is a low cost option. Less stretch than Bluewater, but more than polyester ropes. It's made on old PMI machines and does not have any UIAA/CE/NFPA ratings if that is important to you. I've used spools and spools of it in caves without any issues. |
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If you really want zero stretch, you can buy Amsteel Dyneema by the spool. It's not cheap though. |
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Yikes! Naked dyneema, somebody put a cover on it, quick! |
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Poly on Poly. Inexpensive. Very low stretch. Reasonably thin for lugging around to build anchors. I've put in miles of rappelling on these ropes and love them. |
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Imlay Canyonero rope is pretty sweet: imlaycanyongear.com/ropes.php |
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I use that 9MM CANYONATOR for top rope solo and rappelling to clean up routes. Rock and ice. |