Feel like i have to write a short paragraph on why i should get the rope haha. Great insightful video as always Jason. Been trying to catch up with all videos since i came across your channel 3 weeks ago. Your top rope and anchor building videos have very useful. I actually saved one of them and followed it while building a top rope anchor at a cliff last week.
The level of information and education garnered from these VODs is tremendous. Offers exemplary examples and details for the layman to absorb and put into action.
Phenomenal video on ropes! Last season I picked up an Edelrid 8.9mm 80m for long trad adventures and holy cow those thin ropes are soooo smooth - and 80m is totally justifiable when the rope is that light! You can also link sooo many pitches that you'd never expect to link, and the extra 10m is great in case you need to cut it because it'll still be over 70m. And somehow it's still rated at 7 UIAA falls, which is just one less than most 9.8-10ish ropes!
Yeah, what you'll find as you start to get really small ropes like that that are still dynamic ropes is the core becomes more like a cord and less like a rope so they are able to maintain the same strenght but the rope can feel slightly more stiff than a larger rope that has more "rope" characteristics vs. "cord". Sounds like it's working for you!
Been a proud sub from the start! Thanks for interacting and making content we need, you helped make my first outdoor climbing trip a success, I’m planning on taking my lead class soon so having this rope would be such perfect timing to help me and my partner progress in this sport and start building up or own gear rack. I hope I win!! 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽 thanks again!
Ive been watching some of your videos lately, and they have been helpful. I'm currently working on trad skills, and getting in to multipitch climbing. Its about time to retire my current sport climbing rope, so that rope would be super useful to me.
been subbed for a while, here’s a comment. been wanting that exact rope for a while but it’s been out of stock! thanks for all the helpful tips in your videos, especially the anchor building and rope work/knots tutorials. helps a lot
Thanks for this and all other great videos. I have been binge-watching your channel for the last week. I think it's easy to buy the wrong stuff for your activities in climbing so videos like this really helps.
Just recently found your videos and they have been massively helpful as someone who is looking to start outdoor climbing! Hope to see your channel grow more
Wow, I feel like you really answered my questions here that I posted on the groover climbs. Really cleared up why I should not double up two single ropes too! Thanks for the insight and great vids!
Great work! Love the content. Been climbing for a few years but I still learn something new when watching your videos. I'm trying to introduce you to my friends as well. Thanks for the videos.
Good info in this and all the videos lately, been subbed for a while! If you have ever gotten rained on at the crag or on trail with rope strapped on the outside of your pack and had to carry that wet rope a distance, you'll know what I mean 😁 I would argue that dry treated ropes have a place anywhere outdoors, and not just in alpine conditions. Many non-dry ropes are significantly less money, so if someone can only get one rope and a standard rope is what one can afford to get out climbing, then go for it! I know I can find a place for a standard 9.8mm in my current rope stable, to take some abuse on sunny days and keep others in the bag to climb another time.
My first rope is a 60m Mammut 9.6mm. My second rope is a 80m beal rope a friend and I purchased it and split down the middle. So we each got a 40m rope. It’s great for the gym and some crags at Sand Rock. It is 9.4mm
Thanks for another great explanation on climbing gear. I learned something from you that I was not aware of and that is gym's typically use static ropes in their top rope applications. I had no idea.
I wish I had seen this cute video about three weeks ago, I spent a couple of days researching ropes! I still haven’t bought my first, I started leading only a few months ago and this is my first season climbing outside so I have been watching. Lot of videos, your content has been invaluable, so thank you for that.
Thanks, I had a similar experience when trying to purchase 1/2 ropes so that was one of the reasons I made video. I couldn't find concise information to make a purchase. Glad the content helped.
Recently found your channel. Looking to transition from sport to trad climbing. You've got lots of great info. Loved the video on your trad rack. Keep making more vids!
Hey JP, Your name came up in the drawing for the rope winner! Can you list your email or form of contact here in the contacts and I can contact you for mailing address, etc.
Bought my first rope a few months back. 70m 10.2mm diameter because it was the cheapest 70m (need the length for upcoming multipitch plans). It’ll definitely be heavy when I get the chance to get out on multi pitches though
Very nice video, helpful comment on why not to use a single rope in a twin rope scenario. I guess I'll need dedicated twin ropes now, even if I win that crag classic ;)
Hope to win the rope is the only piece of equipment I haven't been able to budget for as a full time dad. Love your videos they keep me and my son entertained when we are stuck home and we have both learned so much.
! Good stuff (i want the rope). I have heard that it is okay to lead on two singles in a double rope context when you are clipping each one into different pieces of gear so that they are independant from each other. whats your opinion on that?
Very very great video, not only you demonstrated the specific feature of each rope, such as parameters, usage situation, but also told us the reason under the hood. Hope I can catch up the next giveaway and compete for the prize(lol).
been subscribed from the beginning of rock climbing videos. Here coz I like the content and I have given feedback 2-3 time as I want to have these videos as "how to ______" video series for referring any time I need to re-learn something. Hope to win the Mammut Crag Classic 60m climbing rope! Thanks!
Thanks very much for your videos so well explained 😊I just started to climb 6 months ago and I do have a lot of information and technics to learn. I had watched few of your videos and I have already learn a lot of precious things!!! I will certainly continue to watch them as my « education » will continue. Merci beaucoup!!😇
Fan here! Has anyone ever top roped with a static rope? I’ve only seen static cords used in autobelay, but I’ve never heard about anyone actually belaying with static rope. Seems dangerous
I'd love a new rope (I run a volunteer climbing volunteer group called Climbing Adventures - Melbourne so I take people out frequently) but I'm in Australia, so it would cost a lot to send. Best if luck to all who enter
Too much inaccuracy in your vids. There are alot of good Videos on YT no need to do worse ones. Everything below 100 percent accurate, is a no go. You are no rope Specialists,so don't say so. All this YT content to make easy money really pisses me Off, if it is not really good. Watched a few of your vids, every single on not really nailed it.
Marcus, my channel is designed to create a space of learning. There have been many times people have highlighted inaccuracies in my videos in the spirit of learning more and sharing vs. trying to put me down. If you would like to share some constructive ideas on ropes I didn't cover, that would be appreciated. I'll share one inaccuracy in your post: It's not easy to make money on YT, if it was, everyone would do it. I do this channel because I like sharing and learning and giving people the confidence to try and get outside and climb.
Feel like i have to write a short paragraph on why i should get the rope haha. Great insightful video as always Jason. Been trying to catch up with all videos since i came across your channel 3 weeks ago. Your top rope and anchor building videos have very useful. I actually saved one of them and followed it while building a top rope anchor at a cliff last week.
The level of information and education garnered from these VODs is tremendous. Offers exemplary examples and details for the layman to absorb and put into action.
Thanks!!
I've recently gotten into rock climbing and watching your videos has been a great learning tool for me. I can't wait to see how big this channel gets
My wife and I are just getting into outdoor rope climbing and I'm stoked to follow along with your videos! Thanks!
Sweet, I climb with my wife too.
Phenomenal video on ropes! Last season I picked up an Edelrid 8.9mm 80m for long trad adventures and holy cow those thin ropes are soooo smooth - and 80m is totally justifiable when the rope is that light! You can also link sooo many pitches that you'd never expect to link, and the extra 10m is great in case you need to cut it because it'll still be over 70m. And somehow it's still rated at 7 UIAA falls, which is just one less than most 9.8-10ish ropes!
Yeah, what you'll find as you start to get really small ropes like that that are still dynamic ropes is the core becomes more like a cord and less like a rope so they are able to maintain the same strenght but the rope can feel slightly more stiff than a larger rope that has more "rope" characteristics vs. "cord". Sounds like it's working for you!
I like you information about setting up anchors on single pitch climbs. I been binge watching your videos to get ready for some outdoor climbing
Been a proud sub from the start! Thanks for interacting and making content we need, you helped make my first outdoor climbing trip a success, I’m planning on taking my lead class soon so having this rope would be such perfect timing to help me and my partner progress in this sport and start building up or own gear rack. I hope I win!! 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽 thanks again!
Thats awesome man, I'm glad I was able to help you get outside for the first time, that's a big step!
Yea man I felt very comfortable despite the wall being double the height of my gym walls lol it was awesome 💪🏽
@@summitseekersexperience 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🙏🏼
Ive been watching some of your videos lately, and they have been helpful. I'm currently working on trad skills, and getting in to multipitch climbing. Its about time to retire my current sport climbing rope, so that rope would be super useful to me.
Your videos about setting up anchors have been so helpful! Keep making the great vids, they're so clear and informative!
Thanks for all the advice!! I’ve watched so many rope videos but still learned a few things watching this. Also a huge fan of your trad content.
been subbed for a while, here’s a comment. been wanting that exact rope for a while but it’s been out of stock! thanks for all the helpful tips in your videos, especially the anchor building and rope work/knots tutorials. helps a lot
For sure! Good luck on the giveaway!
Thanks for this and all other great videos.
I have been binge-watching your channel for the last week.
I think it's easy to buy the wrong stuff for your activities in climbing so videos like this really helps.
Glad you like them!
Just recently found your videos and they have been massively helpful as someone who is looking to start outdoor climbing! Hope to see your channel grow more
I hope so too!
Thank for the video! I've been looking into buying a new rope.
Wow, I feel like you really answered my questions here that I posted on the groover climbs. Really cleared up why I should not double up two single ropes too! Thanks for the insight and great vids!
Great work! Love the content. Been climbing for a few years but I still learn something new when watching your videos. I'm trying to introduce you to my friends as well. Thanks for the videos.
Awesome man, glad to hear you’re helping others!
Good info in this and all the videos lately, been subbed for a while! If you have ever gotten rained on at the crag or on trail with rope strapped on the outside of your pack and had to carry that wet rope a distance, you'll know what I mean 😁 I would argue that dry treated ropes have a place anywhere outdoors, and not just in alpine conditions. Many non-dry ropes are significantly less money, so if someone can only get one rope and a standard rope is what one can afford to get out climbing, then go for it! I know I can find a place for a standard 9.8mm in my current rope stable, to take some abuse on sunny days and keep others in the bag to climb another time.
Good insight, thanks man, I might have to get one after all ;-)
My first rope is a 60m Mammut 9.6mm. My second rope is a 80m beal rope a friend and I purchased it and split down the middle. So we each got a 40m rope. It’s great for the gym and some crags at Sand Rock. It is 9.4mm
nice.
Good information. I've seen beginners buy half ropes and use them as singles not knowing the difference.
yeah, it was a long time into my climbign journey before I bought half ropes.
Another great video! Thank you for all the good info!
thanks for the great info! looking to get into multi pitching and the info on double and half ropes was just what I was looking for.
Nice. Hope you really enjoy getting into multi!
Thanks for another great explanation on climbing gear. I learned something from you that I was not aware of and that is gym's typically use static ropes in their top rope applications. I had no idea.
You'll know if they accidentally use a dynamic rope in that application cause you fall like 2 feet on a take.
@@summitseekersexperience Now that you said this it makes all the sense in the world. Can't believe it didn't register with me.
Excellent info and excellent teaching style! Taking TH-cam university to a whole new level- congrats on making it big time!
Thanks!!!
Just about at the point where I want to buy my own rope (have been borrowing rope from friends so far). So this video is really helpful.
Great Information, Have learned a lot of great tips for your channel!
I wish I had seen this cute video about three weeks ago, I spent a couple of days researching ropes! I still haven’t bought my first, I started leading only a few months ago and this is my first season climbing outside so I have been watching. Lot of videos, your content has been invaluable, so thank you for that.
Thanks, I had a similar experience when trying to purchase 1/2 ropes so that was one of the reasons I made video. I couldn't find concise information to make a purchase. Glad the content helped.
Recently found your channel. Looking to transition from sport to trad climbing. You've got lots of great info. Loved the video on your trad rack. Keep making more vids!
nice... once you go trad, you never go back
Will it be my lucky day? Thanks for the video. Love the Mammut ropes.
For Sure!
Been watching your channel and your videos are very informative. Hope you continue to gain subscribers and find success on here.
Hey JP, Your name came up in the drawing for the rope winner! Can you list your email or form of contact here in the contacts and I can contact you for mailing address, etc.
Great video, very informative. Thans and keep it up!
Great videos! Some really good advise in here.
Great video! New to climbing and to the channel. Thanks for the great info!
Bought my first rope a few months back. 70m 10.2mm diameter because it was the cheapest 70m (need the length for upcoming multipitch plans). It’ll definitely be heavy when I get the chance to get out on multi pitches though
For sure... go get a couple multi's in and see how you like it. For multi, I like something closer to 9.0-9.2, it makes a big difference
My first rope is Mammut Crag Dry 9.8 70m. I love it!
Nice
Love the videos! Super stoked you’re doing a giveaway
Thanks!
Your videos have been great! Very informative.
Thanks for the videos, I’ve been looking for a good first rope.
For sure
Best rope info could find on TH-cam thank you for making videos. I am new at climbing and repelling and your videos have have helped me a lot.
Very nice video, helpful comment on why not to use a single rope in a twin rope scenario. I guess I'll need dedicated twin ropes now, even if I win that crag classic ;)
Love the content! Keep those videos coming.
Been getting into climbing and found your channel, thanks for the great information
Thanks!
Love your vidéos, they are well explained with very clear démonstrations. I will continue to follow your work! ✌️
Thanks!!!!
Great info Jason. Appreciate you taking the time to educate folks. 🤙
Any time!
Hope to win the rope is the only piece of equipment I haven't been able to budget for as a full time dad. Love your videos they keep me and my son entertained when we are stuck home and we have both learned so much.
nice
another great video from a great man
I just found your channel and really like the content. Keep it coming.
For sure!
great vid and pretty useful info. been considering getting a static rope for photography applications and now I’m convinced!!
You should! It's a great tool
I especially liked your explanation of not doubling the thick rope.
Thanks for all the instruction in your many videos. I have learned a lot and appreciate your detail.
for sure!!!
Another awesome video from you, legend 😁 PS. Would love a new rope
Loving your videos! Keep up the good work
really succinct video! really like your content
Awesome video! The part about why you shouldn't use two single ropes makes a lot of sense
Exactly! It took me forever to figure that out but the physics of it makes perfect sense
! Good stuff (i want the rope). I have heard that it is okay to lead on two singles in a double rope context when you are clipping each one into different pieces of gear so that they are independant from each other. whats your opinion on that?
Very very great video, not only you demonstrated the specific feature of each rope, such as parameters, usage situation, but also told us the reason under the hood. Hope I can catch up the next giveaway and compete for the prize(lol).
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay Tuned!!!
Just found your channel, but got a new subscriber regardless of the giveaway
Just getting into rock climbing, alittle late, but wanted to at least do something exciting
I think I have the same first rope at least the color is the same :) 10.5 rope ... I really liked it.
been subscribed from the beginning of rock climbing videos.
Here coz I like the content and I have given feedback 2-3 time as I want to have these videos as "how to ______" video series for referring any time I need to re-learn something.
Hope to win the Mammut Crag Classic 60m climbing rope!
Thanks!
So helpful!
I have the same Mammut rope you’re giving away.. it’s a good one!
sweet!!!
Great job for my intro duction to natures adventure
Great video on ropes! Do you have a recommendation for a tag line rope?
I'd recommend the Petzl one.
Great video on the ropes.
Thanks!!!!
Thanks very much for your videos so well explained 😊I just started to climb 6 months ago and I do have a lot of information and technics to learn. I had watched few of your videos and I have already learn a lot of precious things!!! I will certainly continue to watch them as my « education » will continue. Merci beaucoup!!😇
de rien 🙌
Thanks for the informative videos!
for sure
Fan here! Has anyone ever top roped with a static rope? I’ve only seen static cords used in autobelay, but I’ve never heard about anyone actually belaying with static rope. Seems dangerous
Thanks for the content.
yea boi
@@summitseekersexperience , you sure do get a lot more comments when you give away free stuff. 😁
@@FlatOutFE So true
Thanks for the content. Throw my name in the hat for the giveaway!
I'd love a new rope (I run a volunteer climbing volunteer group called Climbing Adventures - Melbourne so I take people out frequently) but I'm in Australia, so it would cost a lot to send.
Best if luck to all who enter
are these good for winter?
Great video
Thanks!
Comment: Good info!
I wonder who won?
Brah, we picked a winner but he didn't respond... You want this thing!?!?!?
@@summitseekersexperience Absolutely! Ru serious? That would be amazing
That's super exciting, my family has a black diamond gym rope that's getting really worn out, a new one would be put to good use.
thanks for feeding us w/ ur brain food :D would love to give that rope a new home!!
also love the trad content nice seeing routes before hitting them -- groover was sick!!
Cool, thanks! Yeah, there was no beta out there on Groover so wanted to put that up. Route is intimidating.
Too much inaccuracy in your vids.
There are alot of good Videos on YT no need to do worse ones.
Everything below 100 percent accurate, is a no go.
You are no rope Specialists,so don't say so.
All this YT content to make easy money really pisses me Off, if it is not really good.
Watched a few of your vids, every single on not really nailed it.
Marcus, my channel is designed to create a space of learning. There have been many times people have highlighted inaccuracies in my videos in the spirit of learning more and sharing vs. trying to put me down. If you would like to share some constructive ideas on ropes I didn't cover, that would be appreciated.
I'll share one inaccuracy in your post: It's not easy to make money on YT, if it was, everyone would do it. I do this channel because I like sharing and learning and giving people the confidence to try and get outside and climb.