Phil K Posted Tuesday at 05:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:46 PM It's basement cleanout time, and with my "hardman" days a thing of the past, I have ropes to repurpose. (Don't you just hate that verb?) Yeah, I've read about the standard solutions; rope mats, dog leashes, etc. Any other brilliant suggestions, or does anyone want to adopt one of these? They are old, 10+ years, but generally have very low use and have been stored in ideal conditions; away from chemicals/corrosives, cool, dark, moderate humidity. But still, maybe not what you'd want to trust with your life. From Lt to Rt: Oldest of the batch, a 9mm scrambler's 30m twin rope Pull cord, 5mm I believe, 70m+ length. I got this to go with the Duodess and used it maybe once. It would still be fine for a lifetime's worth of high-vis tat! Mammut Duodess 10mm (?) x 70m. Awesome rope, very little use. Set of Mammut half ropes; 9mm x 60m. Mostly used for ice climbing, no known issues. Quote
dshigeno Posted Friday at 10:31 AM Posted Friday at 10:31 AM (edited) Hello, Quote Any other brilliant suggestions, or does anyone want to adopt one of these? If you don't find other ways to repurpose your ropes, Sterling Ropes has a recycling program. There is a dropoff box at Ascent Outdoors on Elliott Ave in Seattle (photo). Below is a close up photo of the information on the box. NOTE: Sterling's recycling program only accepts dynamic ropes, so if your 5mm cord is static, it would not be eligible for this program. It's great you're trying to find a way to repurpose your ropes! DTS Edited Friday at 10:32 AM by dshigeno correct typographical error in recycling program link URL Quote
Phil K Posted Friday at 03:50 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:50 PM Thanks for that info Dustin. We’ll find a good next life phase for these ropes. Quote
chriss Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago All those look to be in good condition. Age alone is not a valid reason to stop using them. Everyone should read more about testing of "old" gear. Quote
JasonG Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Is this what you're talking about @chriss: https://blackdiamondequipment.com/blogs/stories/qc-lab-old-vs-new-gear-testing Quote
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