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But what you might have is a perfect spot outside somewhere or you may even build a freestanding climbing tower like Jiujitsu Champ Steve Maxwell... Although now you have another problem: manila and the elements don't get along very well. You see, when manila gets wet, it is susceptible to rot, mildew and rope splinters (which you don't even want to think about getting in your hand.) Not to mention that when manila does start to rot, it does so from the inside out - while a rope may look perfectly fine, you don't want it to "let you down" in every sense. In plain English, our indoor manila climbing ropes are NOT meant for outdoor use, neither the material nor the attachment hardware will function properly if left outside in the elements for long periods. The solution, is to get one of our Synthetic Polyplus Outdoor Climbing Ropes which are ready to battle the elements and have you swinging from tree to tree like Tarzan in no time flat. You see, we've had synthetic outdoor ropes available since the very beginning but just hadn't gotten around to putting a full product page together. Well all of a sudden, more and more people kept asking about them until finally we were in the middle of a full-scale rope-climbing riot. Now for your training pleasure we feature a detailed introductory page laying out everything you need to know about our synthetic climbing ropes from A-Z.
Attachment Loop:One of the main differences between outdoor and indoor ropes is the attachment mechanism. Unlike our manila indoor ropes which feature a steel clamp with a welded loop, the attachment mechanism on these Polyplus Outdoor Climbing Ropes are woven directly into the rope itself via a galvanized steel eye "thimble." This feature provides the absolute best in terms of security and durability. As a further benefit, if you should decide to swing at all on outdoor rope (as they are often used in outdoor rope courses) or use the rope for pulling or dragging, there is little or no actual wear and tear on the rope material since the steel thimble takes the brunt of the friction and not the rope material itself.
Train hard, ![]() John Wood Polyplus Outdoor Climbing Ropes + Chain Sling - Starting at $170.99 + $28 S&HPlease note: for all Rope orders there is a 10-14 business day lead time as these ropes are manufactured one at a time by hand. Please note that custom ropes (those that include knots, custom lengths, etc.) will require a lead time of 24 business days. Please plan accordingly. We will not accept returns on custom rope orders. Please ensure we have all of the specifications for your rope before placing the order. ![]() All of Our Ropes are Proudly Made in the U.S.A. Please note: Safe climbing area and soft landing surface is required under all climbing equipment. The use of outdoor climbing ropes and/or rope course activities has inherent risk. Climbing to unsafe heights where a fall will cause serious injury or even death requires professional use and training of belaying equipment. Installation, use and inspection must be made by qualified parties. It is the responsibility of the owner or manager of the program to receive and maintain professional training and upkeep on the safe operation of their activities and equipment. Rope has a limited lifetime affected by varying outdoor environmental factors and various degrees of usage. Inspect frequently and replace regularly. Discard used rope to avoid misuse. IMPORTANT NOTE: Swinging on rope requires special attention. A smooth, soft, obstacle free area must be provided. Attach only to framework that exceeds any weight applied to rope. Proper inspection and maintenance of equipment, framework, attachment hardware and surface under equipment must be made before and after each use. Replace rope and/or hardware at any signs of wear. Never allow more than one climber on rope at a time.
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