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Product description

We designed this rope with our team of partners/instructors for indoor belaying for both lead climbing and top-roping.

With its new specialist weave, the core is protected by a thicker sheath, so your rope is more robust! its 10 mm diameter provides a better hand grip for optimal braking.

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Indoor climbing rope 10 mm x 45 m - colour blue

Sale priceGH₵1,499.00 Regular priceGH₵3,299.00
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Indoor climbing rope 10 mm x 45 m - colour blue

cornflower blue / Unique size / 8542907

Decathlon Ghana Accra Mall

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Decathlon Ghana - Accra Mall
Inside Accra Mall Gate 1
Accra
Ghana

+233594177225

Decathlon- Junction Mall

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Junction Mall, Intersection of Beach Road and Ashiaman-Klagon Road Nungua
Inside the Junction Mall
00233 Nungua-Accra
Ghana

+233594177283

Decathlon Ghana -West Hills

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The Mall Pharmacy - West Hills Mall
Weija
Ghana

Home Delivery

We offer several delivery methods: 

  • Home delivery
  •  Delivery to a relay point
  • In-store collection (free)

Home Delivery

We offer several delivery methods: 

  • Home delivery
  •  Delivery to a relay point
  • In-store collection (free)

Secure payment

We also offer payment Cash/ Online Payment

Secure payment

We also offer payment Cash/ Online Payment

Return and exchange

You have up to 90 days to return your items. More information via this link.

Return and exchange

You have up to 90 days to return your items. More information via this link.

Product description

We designed this rope with our team of partners/instructors for indoor belaying for both lead climbing and top-roping.

With its new specialist weave, the core is protected by a thicker sheath, so your rope is more robust! its 10 mm diameter provides a better hand grip for optimal braking.

Description

We designed this rope with our team of partners/instructors for indoor belaying for both lead climbing and top-roping.

TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE ROPE

NUMBER OF FALLS: 7 IMPACT FORCE: 870 DaN DYNAMIC ELONGATION: 31.1% STATIC ELONGATION: 6.3% SHEATH SLIPPAGE: 0 NUMBER OF SPINDLES: 32”

WEIGHT

66 g/m PLEASE NOTE: Weight measurements made according to the EN 892 standard. For example, for a single rope, the rope must be exposed to 10 kg of tension for 1 minute in very precise temperature and moisture conditions. This gives you the real weight of the rope, which is often superior to the weight given by the standard. The weight measurement according to the standard is used to compare two ropes to each other.

TREATMENT FOR BETTER FLUIDITY

This rope features a plasma treatment which helps to improve the rope's smoothness when feeding it through karabiners and belay devices.

MIDDLE MARKING

To improve your safety, this rope features a black mark which indicates the middle of the rope.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ROPE LENGTH

Note that the length of rope needed depends on the terrain as well as the height. Be sure to check with a staff member before climbing. Additionally, as a rope ages - no matter the brand - it may expand and shrink. We recommend you re-measure regularly.

COLOURING

Our designers have chosen to colour the threads of the sheath using technology (the threads in the core are not dyed). This technology adds colour pigments as early as the manufacturing stage, before the strands are braided. This method stands out from traditional dyeing techniques by reducing the amount of water needed and the amount of waste water discharged from the dyeing baths.

MADE IN FRANCE

All of our ropes are designed and tested in Chamonix, in the Mont Blanc valley. They are made in northern France by our manufacturing partner, Cousin, expert rope makers for 170 years.

WASHING YOUR ROPE

It's important to properly care for your rope to reduce wear. As dirt wears ropes down, we recommend: 1- using a rope cover; 2- If the rope is dirty, wash it in fresh, lukewarm water. Should stains persist and you wish to wash it with soap, it's important that you use a pH neutral soap (such as Marseille/household soap) and rinse very well in fresh water afterwards. 3- Air dry the rope out of the sun and away from all sources of heat.

STORING YOUR ROPE

Ropes should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from light, humidity, and corrosive agents. Never leave ropes inside a car during summer, for example.

CHECKING YOUR ROPE

It is important to check your rope regularly. To do so, run the rope through your hands and inspect it metre by metre along its entire length. This will allow you to spot any nicks, cuts, or weak spots. If you notice any anomalies or irregularities, if the core is visible in certain places, if the rope is deformed or has exceeded its fall rating, it must be changed. Take safety seriously!

CLUB OR GROUP USE

Ropes come under heavy strain when used by clubs or groups: Top-roping, falls, various belay devices, intense friction from walls or the karabiners used. This means the rope will wear out much faster. Our field tests indicate an average of 6 months.

ROPE LENGTH EVOLUTION

As they get older, all climbing ropes get shorter. Usually, they get 2 to 5% shorter, but this can reach up to 10% depending on humidity, heat, falls, washing, etc. To decrease this effect, we calculate an extra margin of length when manufacturing our ropes, but sometimes this isn't enough. This is why we recommend regularly measuring your rope and checking the rope’s middle mark.

CERTIFICATION

CE-certified rope according to the standard EN 892:+A1: 2016

With its new specialist weave, the core is protected by a thicker sheath, so your rope is more robust! its 10 mm diameter provides a better hand grip for optimal braking.

We designed this rope with our team of partners/instructors for indoor belaying for both lead climbing and top-roping.

We designed this rope with our team of partners/instructors for indoor belaying for both lead climbing and top-roping.

TECHNICAL FEATURES OF THE ROPE

NUMBER OF FALLS: 7 IMPACT FORCE: 870 DaN DYNAMIC ELONGATION: 31.1% STATIC ELONGATION: 6.3% SHEATH SLIPPAGE: 0 NUMBER OF SPINDLES: 32”

WEIGHT

66 g/m PLEASE NOTE: Weight measurements made according to the EN 892 standard. For example, for a single rope, the rope must be exposed to 10 kg of tension for 1 minute in very precise temperature and moisture conditions. This gives you the real weight of the rope, which is often superior to the weight given by the standard. The weight measurement according to the standard is used to compare two ropes to each other.

TREATMENT FOR BETTER FLUIDITY

This rope features a plasma treatment which helps to improve the rope's smoothness when feeding it through karabiners and belay devices.

MIDDLE MARKING

To improve your safety, this rope features a black mark which indicates the middle of the rope.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ROPE LENGTH

Note that the length of rope needed depends on the terrain as well as the height. Be sure to check with a staff member before climbing. Additionally, as a rope ages - no matter the brand - it may expand and shrink. We recommend you re-measure regularly.

COLOURING

Our designers have chosen to colour the threads of the sheath using technology (the threads in the core are not dyed). This technology adds colour pigments as early as the manufacturing stage, before the strands are braided. This method stands out from traditional dyeing techniques by reducing the amount of water needed and the amount of waste water discharged from the dyeing baths.

MADE IN FRANCE

All of our ropes are designed and tested in Chamonix, in the Mont Blanc valley. They are made in northern France by our manufacturing partner, Cousin, expert rope makers for 170 years.

WASHING YOUR ROPE

It's important to properly care for your rope to reduce wear. As dirt wears ropes down, we recommend: 1- using a rope cover; 2- If the rope is dirty, wash it in fresh, lukewarm water. Should stains persist and you wish to wash it with soap, it's important that you use a pH neutral soap (such as Marseille/household soap) and rinse very well in fresh water afterwards. 3- Air dry the rope out of the sun and away from all sources of heat.

STORING YOUR ROPE

Ropes should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from light, humidity, and corrosive agents. Never leave ropes inside a car during summer, for example.

CHECKING YOUR ROPE

It is important to check your rope regularly. To do so, run the rope through your hands and inspect it metre by metre along its entire length. This will allow you to spot any nicks, cuts, or weak spots. If you notice any anomalies or irregularities, if the core is visible in certain places, if the rope is deformed or has exceeded its fall rating, it must be changed. Take safety seriously!

CLUB OR GROUP USE

Ropes come under heavy strain when used by clubs or groups: Top-roping, falls, various belay devices, intense friction from walls or the karabiners used. This means the rope will wear out much faster. Our field tests indicate an average of 6 months.

ROPE LENGTH EVOLUTION

As they get older, all climbing ropes get shorter. Usually, they get 2 to 5% shorter, but this can reach up to 10% depending on humidity, heat, falls, washing, etc. To decrease this effect, we calculate an extra margin of length when manufacturing our ropes, but sometimes this isn't enough. This is why we recommend regularly measuring your rope and checking the rope’s middle mark.

CERTIFICATION

CE-certified rope according to the standard EN 892:+A1: 2016

With its new specialist weave, the core is protected by a thicker sheath, so your rope is more robust! its 10 mm diameter provides a better hand grip for optimal braking.

We designed this rope with our team of partners/instructors for indoor belaying for both lead climbing and top-roping.