Gear climbing rope for typical summer climbs, nice diameter.
Durable and will last you quite a few season of moderate use!…
- TRAVIS, 08/07/11
Fredericton
This is a great rope for the price. It does exactly what rope should do. It has caught me on many whippers. I'm sure there are nicer ropes out there, but there is nothing wron…
- Adam, 12/06/11
Ohio
When I first got it, I thought that it was not as smooth as others when going through belay devices and lowering, but that only lasted the first handful of uses. It has been d…
- Michael, 06/08/11
I bought this in 70M a while back, but do to a cold winter i just tried it out this weekend! I was originally going to go a similar more expensive sterling rope, but i'm glad…
- Dustin, 03/03/11
Canada, KY
At 8.6 MM, these can be a lot to deal with even at 50M. So, accept the weight and the additional handling demand but the low impact force and high fall rating combine to offer…
- Gerald, 02/10/12
Northern CA
I got the 70m rope this fall and have used it frequently in the adirondacks. This ropes handles supremely and does not easily tangle. After some very wet rappels down "dry" wa…
- CAMERON, 11/04/11
VANCOUVER
Great anywhere you want 60 meters of rope and not a lot of weight. Good as a backup plan when you're alone, or pair two of them and climb just about anything.…
- AMANDA, 12/20/07
ANCHORAGE
Buy it! This product is excellent!…
- Leticia/Irene, 02/19/09
Used this rope on multiple climbs in both Washington, and West Virgina. Has held up very well, and is still light enough to pack on a good hike to the climbing site. The rope…
- MITCH, 01/30/08
AUBURN HILLS
Great rope! In my opinion the best balance between resistence and lightweight. And even with it's relative small diameter it can stand more UIAA falls than many 10,5+ mm ropes…
- JOSE OTAVIO, 07/09/07
I would highly recommend this rope for trad climbing - you can really feel the difference in weight with a 10mm+ rope, and every ounce helps with a heavy rack hanging off your…
- , 12/15/10
Down Under
I love this rope, have the Goldendry and it's worth the extra $$. Pretty incredible combination of slimness, weight and falls held, especially compared to other 9.4mm ropes.…
- Evangelos, 10/30/10
Wyoming
I purchased this rope because I was looking for a lite single rope that didn't fill up my gear bag. This rope meets both of those goals. My 60 meter length weighs in at just o…
- MICHAEL, 09/07/08
Guatemala City
Wow! I've been wanting to hold one of these wonderfully sexy pieces of French excellence for a long time (I basically just hold it while watching videos of other people climb…
- Greg, 01/28/11
This is a very good rope. It is great to know your rope is solid when you are on those run-out routes. Breaking it in took a couple weekends but it runs smooth now. We got…
- Bryan, 12/21/07
Chicago
It is a pretty solid rope, but the one I had frayed fairly quickly. It also was a little sketchy on a gri gri, but it still worked. I ended up having to shorten the rope, du…
- Kevin, 08/27/10
this is a great rope brand new. it handles and clips like a dream. the only reason i didn't give it five stars it because it takes a while to break it in with a grigri. the lo…
- thomas, 06/07/10
This rope is slightly more bulky than the 10.1-10.2 ropes I've used, and I would certainly say the hand is noticeably stiffer. That said, it still clips easily, and I have ne…
- Aaron, 11/23/11
This is a great rope: light, good feel, and nice to fall on. I especially like that I can register the rope with Beal through their website and see when it was manufactured an…
- Caleb, 04/13/11
Southeastern US
The rope is great, but I'm still trying to break it in. It gets coils pretty easily during belay but is pretty lightweight for a 70 meter rope. The rope bag that came with i…
- Lindsay, 04/24/10
south lake tahoe, and santa barbara, ca
Beal ropes have a supple feel and a soft catch. The Flyer is no exception. The sheath is a little loose on the Flyer and the rope tends to deform so that it is an oval i…
- CHARLES, 06/21/07
IOWA CITY
Lowering with the gri-gri is a snap. Which is important if its your first rope.
A buddy of mine has a sterling 9.8 which is a great intermediate rope, but it doesn't really…
- evan, 09/29/10
berkeley, CA