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  2. Kernmantle rope - Wikipedia

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    Overall there is a huge variety of climbing ropes available for different purposes; for instance, there are well over one hundred different dynamic single ropes (the most popular rope system in climbing). [2] Kernmantle ropes are still used in sailing and other sports, but the technical requirements are usually not as rigorous for such purposes ...

  3. Rope rescue - Wikipedia

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    Rope rescue is a subset of technical rescue that involves the use of rope, be it steel or cable rope, or more commonly used nylon, polyester, or other type of rope. Kernmantle (kern = core and mantle = sheath) rope as it is called, is available in various types: dynamic (stretches to absorb the shock of a falling lead climber or rescue ...

  4. Dynamic rope - Wikipedia

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    Greater elasticity allows a dynamic rope to more slowly absorb the energy of a sudden load, such from arresting a climber's fall, by reducing the peak force on the rope and thus the probability of the rope's catastrophic failure. A kernmantle rope is the most common type of dynamic rope now used.

  5. Rock-climbing equipment - Wikipedia

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    UIAA-certified twin ropes. Rock-climbing equipment is broadly classed as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). [7] The International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (known as the UIAA) was an important early body—and the only body pre-1995—in setting standards for climbing equipment.

  6. Climbing rope - Wikipedia

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    Although ropes made of natural fibres such as hemp and flax were used in the early days of alpinism, [1] modern climbing uses kernmantle ropes made of a core of nylon or other synthetic material and intertwined in a special way, surrounded by a separate sheath woven over it. The main strength of the rope is in the core, and the sheath of the ...

  7. Petzl Stop - Wikipedia

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    Rope compatibility: 9 to 12 mm low stretch kernmantle rope; Replaceable aluminium bobbins (main bobbin with stainless insert) Carabiner slot that can accept normal carabiners and Petzl Freino braking carabiner; Short squeeze handle made from metal with red plastic cover; Ability to lock out the handle for one handed descents