by martha » Tue Nov 01, 2005 4:22 pm
however.....
once you use a rope with a dry coating on rock, the dry coating is pretty much negated as the friction of a rope going over the rock while top roping or falling wears this coating off very fast. The rope just going through an ATC will wear the coating off over a season as well. We have a single rope that we only use for ice climbing and a set of doubles that we use only for ice climbing. basically it gets a full season of ice, followed by a full season of rock and then it gets cut. Then we get another new one and repeat.
Mind you we climb pretty much every single sat/sun, plus various evenings through the week when we can, plus every holiday and we take our 2 week vacation each year to do nothing but climb... I would say that we easily put 75-100 full days on a rope.
If you don't plan on ice climbing this winter, then don't waste your money on a dry coating.
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