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    Question: Is it possible for me to get (1, 2, 3....1,000) knots in your climbing ropes?

    Answer:

    Yes, we have three different rest knot options:


    1. Monkey Paw

    Option 1:
    Monkey Paw

    The "monkey paw" is a woven grip knot spliced directly into rope which provides assistance in gripping while climbing up the rope and rest areas while descending. The "monkey paw" knots are $7 each knot. You will have to call in your order if you are interested in adding knots to your rope order. You cannot place an order for knots over the website, you must call 1-800-979-0206 and our rope experts will assist you.

    2. Big Knot

    Option 2:
    Big Knot

    A large knot (or knots) tied in rope itself forming platforms for assistance in climbing. The large knots are $8 each knot. You will have to call in your order if you are interested in adding knots to your rope order. You cannot place an order for knots over the website, so call 1-800-978-0206 and our rope experts will assist you.

    3. Ball Stop

    Option 3:
    Ball Stop

    Attached Rubber balls provide assistance for intermediate climbing rope participants. Recommended for athletes up to 120 lbs.

    Please specify number of knots and location desired on each rope order. Options 1 & 2 are available with both manila and polyplus ropes. You can order turks head knots in substitute for the bottom of the rope being spliced (in the case of the manila rope,) or having a polyboot end, (in the case of the polyplus rope,) for no extra charge. Please be sure to mention this if you would like this option. Please note however, that turk knots can only go at the end of the rope.

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    I. Climbing Ropes Q & A
    1. What length manila climbing rope should I get?

    2. Is it possible for me to hang my manila rope outside?

    3. What is the proper way to hang my manila climbing rope?

    4. I'm looking to get a custom manila climbing rope length...

    5. Can the attachment clamp be purchased separately?

    6. How do outdoor and indoor climbing ropes differ?

    7. I'm interested in pulling or dragging with your ropes -- will that work?

    8. Is it possible for me to get (1, 2, 3....1,000) knots in your climbing ropes?

    9. What makes your manila climbing rope different from the manila rope that I can find cheaper at the hardware store?

    10. What are the diameters of the ropes that you have available?

    11. How much padding will I need under the rope when I climb?

    12. Can I use climbing ropes for exercises other than climbing?

    13. What kind of maintenance do climbing ropes require?

    14. Can I get a rope or ropes in a length shorter than 15 feet?

    15. I want to hang a climbing rope in a tree in my back yard, can you help me out?

    16. What about the possibility of getting a rope with a diameter thicker than 2 inches?

    17. My living space is small and I have no place to hang a climbing rope, is there anything I can do to get the benefits of rope climbing?






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