Static Climbing Rope, 8/10/12mm Outdoor Rock Climbing Rope with 2 Steel Carabiners, Rappelling Rope for Hiking Camping Tree Work Caving Fire Rescue Safety Escape Parachute


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  • DURABLE & SAFE MATERIAL: Crafted with a dense 48-strand polyester core and a tightly woven sheath, this climbing rope offers high weaving precision that boosts abrasion resistance and minimizes water absorption for longer-lasting strength
  • PARAMETER DETAILS: Diameter: 10 mm (3/8 inch), Length: 32 ft (10 m). Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS): 23.5 kN (5291 lbs), recommended working load: 4.7 kN (1058 lbs), providing stable and reliable load capacity for demanding outdoor tasks
  • PROFESSIONAL DESIGN: This static rope offers excellent softness and flexibility for smooth knotting. Low elongation (4.1%) minimizes stretch for better control, while the reflective black sheath ensures high visibility in diverse environments
  • REINFORCED ROPE END: Equipped with professional ASTM-certified carabiners rated at 25kN (5,600 lbs). Rope ends feature reinforced thimbles and heat-shrink tubing to resist wear and fraying, significantly extending durability for climbing and rescue
  • WIDE APPLICATIONS: Suitable for high-risk tasks like climbing, mountaineering, rappelling, tree climbing, caving, rescue, fire survival and hauling. Also great for swings, hammocks, boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and other outdoor leisure activities

ABOUT HOPESEILY STATIC CLIMBING ROPE


PARAMETER DETAILS:

Diameter: 10 mm (3/8 inch)

Weight per Meter: 55 g/m

Sheath Yarn Count: 48 strands

Minimum Breaking Strength (MBS): 2400 kg / 23.5 kN / 5291 lbs

Recommended Max Working Load: 480 kg / 4.7 kN / 1058 lbs

Number of Falls Held: 10 falls

Sheath Slippage: 0%

Static Elongation: 4.1%


This 10mm climbing rope features a high-density 48-strand polyester core wrapped in a tightly woven sheath, providing excellent wear and water resistance. Soft and lightweight, it offers easy knotting and excellent grip. Its low elongation minimizes extension and improves control. Equipped with professional ASTM-certified carabiners, and reinforced rope ends that resist wear and extend service life. Suitable for high-risk tasks like climbing, mountaineering, rappelling, tree climbing, caving, rescue, fire survival and hauling


Note: This rope is a static rope and not a dynamic rope. Please choose carefully if you need elasticity and shock absorption.

  • anais45@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    This 64-ft static rope has a solid, versatile feel and seems suitable for many outdoor situations—camping, boating, forest use, or keeping on hand for emergencies. The rope is firm with very little stretch, which makes it easy to handle even with a light pull. The bright orange color is highly visible, which is helpful for spotting it quickly or keeping track of the line.The included carabiners feel sturdy and appear capable of handling the load ratings listed in the product specifications. While I don’t plan to use this for climbing as it's not my sport, but it’s reassuring to have a strong rope available for general tasks or unexpected situations while at camp site, hiking in the forest, or boating. I will keep this rope in my car for emergency use, as well as outdoor venues that this rope can be of service.Overall, this rope feels durable, well-made, and practical as a multipurpose outdoor tool.

  • abigayle.oconner@waelchi.biz

    08-03-2026

    Really solid rope. You can feel the quality right away. It’s thick, strong, and well woven. The carabiners are heavy and clip smooth with no cheap feel. It holds steady with no slipping or fraying. It handles well, easy to coil and store after use. I like that it feels dependable whether for climbing, camping, or just keeping on hand for emergencies. Well made and worth it for the peace of mind it gives.

  • iualeksandracarolon7093@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Its a good quality rope. Just wouldn't trust those hook points. Good threading, feels like it can withstand rough surfaces. The carabiner is a good quality for minor use. Personally when you literally hanging for your life, I wouldn't use it. But comes in handy for around the house work. I did use it as a safety rope when working on the roof. And it did well. Worth the money, just as a rope prices go.

  • janelle.quitzon@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    The rope and carabiners are the real deal. Top quality stuff! I’ve been using it in tree removal. I need equipment I can trust. The length is great, not to long and bulky. Each end is stitched into a loop to form a good anchor point. The carabiners lock and are safe.The value is quite good.

  • kaymadeleine@hotmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I needed a second climbing line for a tree project I'm planning, and this 65-footer of 3/8" line is perfect for the second line. It's relatively stiff, but not as stiff as my large line, and I really like the sewn eyes on the ends. I also appreciate the screw-lock carabiners, as they are easier to work one-handed than the typical twist-lock carabiners.

  • losjyoehgvksh@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This is the Hopeseily ¾ inch climbing rope in the 32 foot length. The rope is strong and seems to have very little stretching to it. I tested it by running the rope with carabiners up a tree in my yard. It very easily held my 230lb weight, no slipping at all. The carabiners are great and have a locking feature. Hopeseily have listed a lot of potential uses in their description, but it’s clearly designed for climbing and rappelling, and it will function satisfactorily in that capacity. I don’t know much about being an arborist, but the rope obviously will go up a tree if needed. I can’t find any obvious flaws and the weave is acceptably tight. A good value at the price.

  • kanarovenca07@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    When reviewing climbing equipment, I always start with this caveat: I don't dangle from stuff off of Amazon (unless it's a reputable brand that I trust). That said, many "climbing" applications are not life-critical: a swing in the yard, hoisting something non-living, or hoisting something living but only a very short distance off the ground.This rope may have been made in the same factory as brand-name climbing ropes for all I can tell. It performs well! I lifted some bikes and a scooter, and lifted my kids a few feet in the air.The price cannot be beaten! 5-10 times less than you'd spend for a name-brand product of similar quality and strength.Final caveat: this is a static rope. It is not for rock CLIMBING. Rapelling, at best if you chose to use it that way. But for anything where you may take a fall, you need dynamic rope. This rope and other static ropes are for lifting, descending or ascending.

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  • ana******

    This 64-ft static rope has a solid, versatile feel and seems suitable for many outdoor situations—camping, boating, forest use, or keeping on hand for emergencies. The rope is firm with very little stretch, which makes it easy to handle even with a light pull. The bright orange color is highly visible, which is helpful for spotting it quickly or keeping track of the line.The included carabiners feel sturdy and appear capable of handling the load ratings listed in the product specifications. While I don’t plan to use this for climbing as it's not my sport, but it’s reassuring to have a strong rope available for general tasks or unexpected situations while at camp site, hiking in the forest, or boating. I will keep this rope in my car for emergency use, as well as outdoor venues that this rope can be of service.Overall, this rope feels durable, well-made, and practical as a multipurpose outdoor tool.

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  • abi******

    Really solid rope. You can feel the quality right away. It’s thick, strong, and well woven. The carabiners are heavy and clip smooth with no cheap feel. It holds steady with no slipping or fraying. It handles well, easy to coil and store after use. I like that it feels dependable whether for climbing, camping, or just keeping on hand for emergencies. Well made and worth it for the peace of mind it gives.

  • iua******

    Its a good quality rope. Just wouldn't trust those hook points. Good threading, feels like it can withstand rough surfaces. The carabiner is a good quality for minor use. Personally when you literally hanging for your life, I wouldn't use it. But comes in handy for around the house work. I did use it as a safety rope when working on the roof. And it did well. Worth the money, just as a rope prices go.

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  • jan******

    The rope and carabiners are the real deal. Top quality stuff! I’ve been using it in tree removal. I need equipment I can trust. The length is great, not to long and bulky. Each end is stitched into a loop to form a good anchor point. The carabiners lock and are safe.The value is quite good.

  • kay******

    I needed a second climbing line for a tree project I'm planning, and this 65-footer of 3/8" line is perfect for the second line. It's relatively stiff, but not as stiff as my large line, and I really like the sewn eyes on the ends. I also appreciate the screw-lock carabiners, as they are easier to work one-handed than the typical twist-lock carabiners.

  • los******

    This is the Hopeseily ¾ inch climbing rope in the 32 foot length. The rope is strong and seems to have very little stretching to it. I tested it by running the rope with carabiners up a tree in my yard. It very easily held my 230lb weight, no slipping at all. The carabiners are great and have a locking feature. Hopeseily have listed a lot of potential uses in their description, but it’s clearly designed for climbing and rappelling, and it will function satisfactorily in that capacity. I don’t know much about being an arborist, but the rope obviously will go up a tree if needed. I can’t find any obvious flaws and the weave is acceptably tight. A good value at the price.

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  • kan******

    When reviewing climbing equipment, I always start with this caveat: I don't dangle from stuff off of Amazon (unless it's a reputable brand that I trust). That said, many "climbing" applications are not life-critical: a swing in the yard, hoisting something non-living, or hoisting something living but only a very short distance off the ground.This rope may have been made in the same factory as brand-name climbing ropes for all I can tell. It performs well! I lifted some bikes and a scooter, and lifted my kids a few feet in the air.The price cannot be beaten! 5-10 times less than you'd spend for a name-brand product of similar quality and strength.Final caveat: this is a static rope. It is not for rock CLIMBING. Rapelling, at best if you chose to use it that way. But for anything where you may take a fall, you need dynamic rope. This rope and other static ropes are for lifting, descending or ascending.

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