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Climbing Rope 10M Popular Q&A
Q: How to Wash a Climbing Rope.
A: 1. Fill a large bucket with warm water. 2. Add rope wash. (You can purchase it at a BlueWater retailer; follow the link in Resources for a list of locations. If... Read More »
Q: How to Choose a Climbing Rope.
A: 1. Choose a dynamic rope, the specially constucted rope that will stretch in a fall. Static ropes should never be used for climbing. 2. Make sure the rope has a... Read More »
Q: How to Climb a Rope.
A: 1. Grab the rope with both hands above your head. Ad. 2. Pull down on the rope while jumping a bit and you will be lifted into the air. 3. Wrap the rope around ... Read More »
Q: How to Coil a Climbing Rope.
A: 1. Flake the rope out (also called stacking it) That is, run it through your hands and stack it in an orderly pile so it's less likely to get tangled during the... Read More »
Q: What muscle is the rope climbing muscle?
A: latissimus dorsi. Read More »