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11.28.2007

Climbing Rope Attachment Hardware


Climbing Rope Hardware: I-Beam Clamp

It makes sense (or at least it should) that when you train, you want to do so as safely as possible. After all, the goal is to end up better than when you started, not worse, and so part of successful training is to make sure that the equipment you use is always safe and secure.

Of course, this is also why top quality is the way to go - for example, there's nothing like having a barbell snap while you're using it to wreck your whole day.

Anyhow, when it comes to climbing ropes, one of the most important factors is to make sure that it is attached safely and securely every time you climb.

Think of this like buckling your seat belt - tis a good idea for a lot of good reasons, the least of which is to save your noggin should it ever come to that.

In any case, to make sure you have the safest and most productive climbing rope experience, we feature several different hanging and hardware options.

I realize a lot of folks may have already taken advantage of these options when they previously ordered a climbing rope, but in case you would like some more information we have recently re-done our climbing rope attachment hardware page just to make some things a little more clear.

See it here:

Climbing Rope Attachment Hardware

P.S. The deadline for holiday climbing rope orders is swiftly approaching so if you want to get climbing this holiday season, you must order your ropes before the first week of December.

If you would like to cut to the chase, heres a short cut to our climbing ropes page:

Climbing Rope Page

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