Mammut vertex ~10 - just bought this as a wall rope, seems hard wearing but I'm guessing it'll turn into cabling.
Best rope i have ever had is a Mammut Revelation. I bought it as an 80m, and just kept chopping it when needed. Bought it 4 years ago for my long trip, and still got it now. Albeit, 56m's of it.
Anyone on here owned a Sterling rope? I've never had one but heard good things about them.
Just looked at my join up date and realised I had been lurking for nearly 2 years..... Hello Any opinions on Tendon? Looking to get my first rope for a Verdon/calanque/St Victoire escapade
Sounds like you had a great trip (pics certainly make it look like you did).
Quote from: moodyboy on May 04, 2011, 03:42:37 pmJust looked at my join up date and realised I had been lurking for nearly 2 years..... Hello Any opinions on Tendon? Looking to get my first rope for a Verdon/calanque/St Victoire escapaderope as in singular for the Verdon? Bad plan if so, even an 80 doubled won't get you down some of the abs. Plus, some of the lines in the guide are a bit suspect and leave you (this happened to multiple teams) on much longer finishing pitches. Calanques, pitches seem to be 30m in general. The weather can change very quickly from ridiculous sunshine to drowned rat so make sure you can ab (the ab achors as marked in the guide in the majority aren't used and are in varying states of decay). If you venture to en Vau, take some tat and a maillon. The walk and ab off leaves you with the choice of a fairly worn bolt (singular) or a tree that is being ruined by many abs (I didn't have tat).I'd also advise not buying the Cote D'Azur guide and buying the local topo instead. Blanket use of the 'need gear' symbol renders it irrelevant, plus the descriptions are spectacularly lacking at times and it seems like the 'loose-rock' symbol has been put in willy nilly and neglected from climbs which are severely loose (think rocking pillar two body lengths long which you HAVE to climb). /rant
enjoy, the verdon is spectacular.
Just looked at my join up date and realised I had been lurking for nearly 2 years..... Hello Any opinions on Tendon? Looking to get my first rope for a Verdon/calanque/St Victoire escapadeLiked the deal belowhttp://www.rockandrescue.co.uk/outdoor-c2/climbing-c14/equipment-c63/ropes-c247/tendon-tendon-master-climbing-rope-97mm-x-60m-p3652
Fucking brilliant, maker sure you check out the aforementioned ( albeit possibly on other threads) pizzaplace in La Palude, Paul's not wrong when he says they're some of the best in the world.
I think Tendon do a few different ropes under the 'Master' banner, mine (blue, possibly 9.6mm) is the least hard wearing rope I've ever owned - you only have to stare at the sheath and it starts to wear thin. I know a couple of other people with the same model who've had exactly the same experience. Handles great, just don't fall or lower off on it.