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Choosing a Rope - Pros & cons of Rope types / diff Rope Fibers to start simple Rope Pullups / Rope Rows + DIY Climbing Rope Braid?


Avi Samuel
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Choosing a Rope - Help- Pros and cons of these Rope types of different Rope Fiber varieties for a newbie just starting simple Rope pullups / Bodyweight row like pulling with ropes?

Rope Variety available: 

These varieties I have access to are available from this local place. 
http://gjropes.com/ropes/

- Cotton
- Jute 
- Nylon 
- Polyproylene 
- HD Polypropylene 
- Manila 
- Sisal 

I have not asked pricing as they are a wholesaler with a small retail front and would not entertain small quantities unless someone showed up knowing what to buy. 

They are an hour or so away so I'll have to make a personal visit and choose:
- Based on advise here and
- Pricing they have

It'd be easier for me to stick with the above local wholesaler.

PS: Would prefer something that was less abrasive on the hands/ palms (bunch of rough jute with stray fiber tends to be). 

Alternative - DIY hack of Mountain / Rock Climbing ropes braided as a make shift Gym Rope. - Youtube - 

Height & Length QUESTIONS: ??

At my parents place, Ceiling height - 10/ 11 ft., I have 2 metal loops (screwed into concrete) through which I have Xtreme Rings hanging.

I was thinking instead of a single rope of full height + little extra tail, maybe I should have
2 x height and loop the rope through the metal loops, on top of the Ring straps.  

 

Online Research: USA based stores & their steps/ recommendations on choosing ropes: 

If I was back in the US the online research pointed to these following options and suggestions on length/ material

https://www.knotandrope.com/store/pc/home.asp 
https://www.knotandrope.com/store/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=3 
https://www.knotandrope.com/store/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=2 

http://jammarmfg.com/product/indoor-gymnasium-climbing-ropes/
http://jammarmfg.com/product/rope-loop-eye-climbing-ropes/

Decide which Rope - Steps: 

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Everett Carroll

Hi Avi,

The wholesaler close to you looks legit. Go with them if their pricing on manilla rope is fair. 

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  On 7/2/2017 at 6:23 PM, Everett Carroll said:

Hi Avi,

The wholesaler close to you looks legit. Go with them if their pricing on manilla rope is fair. 

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Thanks. Keeping that as top of my list (seem to be most common followed by Sisal) - 
- What could my 2nd and 3rd choices? 
- Any Pros & Cons to them? Softer - Cotton Ropes? 

PS: This is just for my bedroom in addition to Rings attached from my ceiling. 

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Came across this - 

I am wondering if this could be a more flexible and portable option/ tool for a person on the move. 

How many "9/10 mm" rope widths/ pairs do you think would be a nice alternative? - I am thinking of this as it can become a multipurpose thing / usable when I travel and move as well. Usable for rings, usable as a rope, and usable for other so many DIY ways when traveling with less baggage allowances -

Lighter tools that travel with you are more likely to be used. 

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Everett Carroll

Hey Avi,

That braided rope looks good. The main thing you want to look for and avoid when selecting a rope is a slippery, plastic-like feel. If it has a good texture, go for it and get to climbing. Don't overthink it too much :) 

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Nick Murray

Cotton feels wonderful, though it will wear out faster than some other fibres if you use it a lot. I have a sisal rope and while its rough, it won't strip the skin off your hands. It does drop a lot of fibres though.

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Thanks. I am guessing most climbing rope should be non slippery (from what it looks like online) and have a thread/ fabric like feel - Anyone here who is into "Rock/ Mountain Climbing"? Can someone tag them and they could help clarify. 

  On 7/17/2017 at 12:48 PM, Everett Carroll said:

Hey Avi,

That braided rope looks good. The main thing you want to look for and avoid when selecting a rope is a slippery, plastic-like feel. If it has a good texture, go for it and get to climbing. Don't overthink it too much :) 

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I am far from climbing. I just wanted to add very base of Rope variation of "body weight rows" and maybe some rope pull up/ holds for grip & elbows in progression towards actual climbing. 

  On 7/18/2017 at 4:15 AM, Nicholas Murray said:

Cotton feels wonderful, though it will wear out faster than some other fibres if you use it a lot. I have a sisal rope and while its rough, it won't strip the skin off your hands. It does drop a lot of fibres though.

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Given my usage outlined above do you think that would have major impact? So is Sisal less abrasive one ones hands/ palms compared to Manila? 

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