Beal - Jampa - Single rope
At a glance
Material information & features
- Recommended use:
- indoor climbing, sport climbing
- Other material information:
- Thermofluid treatment
- Certification:
- single rope
- Diameter:
- 9.5 mm
- Impact force:
- 7.5 kN
- Dynamic elongation:
- first (normal) fall: 38%
- Static elongation:
- 80 kg: 9.2%
- Sheath percentage:
- 38%
- UIAA falls (max.):
- 6
- Middle mark:
- colour marking
- Weight:
- 59 g
- Weight reference:
- per meter
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 308-0292
Reviews overview
Praise vs. Criticism
Never again
After 16 days of outdoor climbing (no top roping), the rope frays like other ropes after about two years of usage. Rope core was pulled inside and outside layer already is loose. So disappointed.
- Advantages
- nothing
- Disadvantages
- Frays quickly
- Recommended use
- indoor
This is what other customers say:
After 16 days of outdoor climbing (no top roping), the rope frays like other ropes after about two years of usage. Rope core was pulled inside and outside layer already is loose. So disappointed.
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- Advantages
- nothing
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- Disadvantages
- Frays quickly
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- Recommended use
- indoor
I got this as a light rope for indoor climbing so I could cycle with it on my back and it works well for that. I have used it at least weekly and fallen on it a number of times for the last 4 months and other than a bit of dirt it's not showing any wear. It is quite thin when used as a single rope so can be slippy in a basic belay device. I tested it as twin ropes and abseil indoors as well and it is possible but is a little thick for these uses. For a light single rope, it's really good value.
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- Advantages
- Excellent handling
- Lightweight
- Price / performance
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- Disadvantages
- Tangles a lot
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- Recommended use
- Indoor climbing
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