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The Giantex 3/7" Durable Braid Polyester Rope is a high-strength, 150 ft long rope made from 100% wear-resistant polyester. With a remarkable 5953 lbs breaking strength, it is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, making it ideal for a variety of activities such as camping, climbing, and bundling. Its lightweight and durable construction ensures practicality and ease of handling, backed by a commitment to customer satisfaction.
J**S
HANDLED A 14 INCH DIAMETER TREE LIMB WITH EASE
Used it to assist in the removal of a gigantic tree limb from a white oak. Any failure would have resulted in the crushing of my stockade fence. I'm happy to report that my stockade fence is intact. I'm still amazed at how well the rope took the full weight of the limb when we finally cut through. The smooth texture facilitated the lowering of the limb and undoing of the knots. A superb product.
A**N
Sturdy enough for the price.
Pretty good rope for the price. I've used it to tie down some furniture while moving and pulling a dead tree down with my truck. Granted when I put some 'spirited' pulls I snapped it toward the end. Still good rope.
N**P
As advertised, NOT for life safety!
Seems like a good strong rope as described. I know they are calling this a climbing rope with 5,900 lb breaking strength, but they are not tested by any regulatory agency or safety accrediting institution, specifically the UIAA! When ropes are tested for safety there is much more that is looked at than breaking strength. Diameter, Elongation, Static Strength, Material, Sheath Slippage, Dynamic Performance, Knotability, Shrinkage, Water Repelling Characteristics, and Abrasion Resistance are all factors that determine how safe a rope is for use in life safety applications. Without providing proof that this rope has gone through this rigorous testing process it is unsafe to use for sport climbing, repelling, or use in any other life safety system! This rope makes a great, strong utility rope. I recommend it for that purpose.
T**S
Good price and quality
I used to take about 10 trees down by about 30 or 40 feet height. Good quality fir price
M**K
Effective pulling rope for the price
I used this to pull on some leaning trees which I cut down near power lines. Pulling with my small tractor this rope did not stretch and worked perfectly. It was easy to knot and also remained easy tog un-knot after pulling. It was nice and long and also slid well without being damaged when fishing a slip knot up into the trees.
K**B
Bought for pulling down trees
Needed to quickly purchase a rope for pulling down trees. Ordered this one and it came 1 1/2 day later. Comes packaged in a ball about the size of a volleyball. I had to unravel the rope and recoil it but this was not a big deal. The rope feels significant and worked very well for the size of trees that I was falling. Weight of the rope is approximately 6-8 lbs (not the 1 1/2 lbs advertised. This is a guesstimate, did not actually put it on a scale.) Pleased so far with the purchase. Durability will need to be determined over time but I expect this rope to perform as expected with proper care.
J**M
Good rope
Primarily using this rope to take trees down, but it is a good all around strong rope. Has great feel, knotting characteristics, and durability
P**S
Arborist tested and approved for light duty.
I just ordered my second rope from this seller.I have to say. I have been using this rope for light rigging and I am impressed with it. I don't use crotch savers and this rope has held up great lowering on natural crotches.One end of the rope is caked with pitch and dirt from pine trees. The other end is just dirty from hardwood trees. I never cleaned it and it's been holding up well.Today I was using it to lower some walnut limbs and I accidentally cut the sheath while clearing it with a pole saw. The sheath was completely severed with only core remaining. Not wanting to get my bigger rope out and re rig the lowering point I decided to keep using it. To my surprise, the rope held up. That bad spot was passing through the crotch and I was swinging somewhat heavy limbs for the conditions. The strength of the core impressed me. (Hence this review)As far as people breaking this rope. A short rope is more likely to break than a long rope.Trees in my area average about 70ft tall. I am rigging at 60ft. That means I'm using 140-120ft of rope.This is a dynamic rope so with that 120ft being used, the rope has a good amount of stretch and it can handle some surprisingly heavy stuff granted you do not shock load it.Now if you tie 10ft of this rope onto your truck and yank on it, yes it will probably break.I would not use this for a personal climbing line. Rigging only.
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