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Ropes
The roll and life of a rope has changed over the years since EDELRID first invented the kernmantel rope back in 1953. Back then you didn’t want to fall and the rope was there more as a mental support, a fall wasn’t wanted. In the 1960s and early 70s gear started to develop making the possibility of falling not so life threatening as it had been. Nowadays falling is normal, bolts and good gear mean that you have the freedom not to worry about falling and you can push your limits. The result of this is a ropes life has become very arduous, from dusty dry conditions indoors, constant fall absorption to dusty dry or wet conditions at the crag or in the mountains. Other factors contribute to this hard life such as worn karabiners, roughing up the sheath and excessive chalk in the first few meters drying the fibres. With our new series of ropes and treatments we are combating a lot of these challenges making ropes to satisfy every climbers needs.
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The innovative Belay Station Sling Delux by EDELRID makes it quicker and easiert to set up and manage belays.
This EDELRID classic is now available with the award-winning Tech Web webbing.
A lightweight, smaller diameter single rope by EDELRID with optimal handling.
A world first from EDELRID. Tech Web is a very thin, very strong webbing unifying the low weight and high-tensile strength of Dyneema® and the knot stability of polyamide.
A world first from EDELRID. Tech Web is a very thin, very strong webbing unifying the low weight and high-tensile strength of Dyneema® and the knot stability of polyamide.
A world first from EDELRID. Tech Web is a very thin, very strong webbing unifying the low weight and high-tensile strength of Dyneema® and the knot stability of polyamide.
The Multicords by EDELRID are true all-arounders.
The Multicords by EDELRID are true all-arounders.
The Multicords by EDELRID are true all-arounders.
Sewn slings by EDELRID (22 kN), made of aramid.
Low enlongation and a very robust sheath make the EDELRID Superstatic your choice.
Low enlongation and a very robust sheath make the EDELRID Superstatic your choice.
Low enlongation and a very robust sheath make the EDELRID Superstatic your choice.
An ideal rope by EDELRID for the price- and quality-conscious climber.
The Boa by EDELRID is a good introductory rope to the sub 10.0 mm diameter range.
The Boa by EDELRID is a good introductory rope to the sub 10.0 mm diameter range.
The Boa by EDELRID is a good introductory rope to the sub 10.0 mm diameter range.
A world first from EDELRID. Tech Web is a very thin, very strong webbing unifying the low weight and high-tensile strength of Dyneema® and the knot stability of polyamide.
EDELRID made the sheath even thicker on this EDELRID classic.
EDELRID made the sheath even thicker on this EDELRID classic.
The new Dry Shield finish has helped us reduce the diameter on the Harrier, a classic EDELRID rope, without reducing its strength.
The new Dry Shield finish has helped to reduce the diameter on the Harrier, a classic EDELRID rope, without reducing its strength.
Those looking for a rope that can be worked hard make the right decision when choosing the Hawk by EDELRID.
Those looking for a rope that can be worked hard make the right decision when choosing the Hawk by EDELRID.
Those looking for a rope that can be worked hard make the right decision when choosing the Hawk by EDELRID.
The particularly tight Sports Braid sheath construction in combination with slightly thicker yarns has given the Osprey by EDELRID an incredibly tough and durable sheath.
The particularly tight Sports Braid sheath construction in combination with slightly thicker yarns has given the Osprey by EDELRID an incredibly tough and durable sheath.
The particularly tight Sports Braid sheath construction in combination with slightly thicker yarns has given the Osprey by EDELRID an incredibly tough and durable sheath.
The Shikra by EDELRID is particularly good for trad climbing where a double “sport” rope is needed.
The Shikra by EDELRID is particularly good for trad climbing where a double “sport” rope is needed.









