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How far apart should I get knots put in the rope?
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The best place to put knots is every 14 to 15 inches.
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III. Climbing Rope Q & A
1.
What length manila climbing rope should I get?
2.
Can I hang my manila rope outside?
3.
How should I hang my manila climbing rope?
4.
Can I get a custom manila climbing rope length?
5.
Can I purchase the attachment clamp separately?
6.
What is the difference between between outdoor and indoor climbing ropes?
7.
Can I use your climbing ropes for pulling or dragging?
8.
Can I get knots in your climbing ropes?
9.
How is your manila climbing rope different than the manila rope that I can find much cheaper at the hardware store?
10.
What diameter rope do you have available?
11.
How much padding should I have under the rope when I climb?
12.
Can I use climbing ropes for any other exercises besides climbing?
13.
Do climbing ropes require any maintenance?
14.
Can I get a rope or ropes shorter than 15 feet long?
15.
Can you tell me how to hang a climbing rope in a tree in my back yard?
16.
Can you get climbing rope that is thicker than 2 inches in diameter?
17.
I live in an apartment and have no place to hang a climbing rope, is there anything I can do to still get the benefits of rope climbing?
18.
How far apart should I get knots put in my rope?
19.
How much rope should be left on the floor?
20.
How are the lengths of the climbing ropes computed?
21.
Are there benefits I can gain by hanging two or more climbing ropes in the same general area?
22.
I'm chomping at the bit to get started with my new climbing ropes - how long will it take for me to get them delivered?
23.
Can I use climbing ropes for swinging?
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