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  1. It will be perfectly safe to use for outdoor climbing as long as it's long enough, it's only marketed as an indoor rope due to the increased amount of material in the sheath which will help it last longer when getting hammered at an indoor wall.

  2. Feb 27, 2019 · I recently bought a Simond 8.9mm 100m rope from Decathlon for a trip to Chulilla. Having been to Chulilla before I wanted to make the most of the 50m routes without having to do intermediate lower offs.

  3. Aug 30, 2021 · It’s not a conspiracy or crazy marketing scam on the part of other brands. You’ll find Simond gear to be on the whole bulkier (crampons), quicker to wear (dynamic rope sheath), heavy (carabiners, quickdraws, shoes), and hard to pack down small (down jackets).

  4. Oct 20, 2016 · I use my rope for everything from grit cragging to scottish winter routes so need something dry treated and durable. What's the consensus on the quality of simond ropes compared to mammut? Thanks

  5. Sep 23, 2020 · Technical. The Simond Edge is a 8.9mm CE certified climbing rope, and meets the UIAA standards for use as a Single, Half or Twin Rope. Used as a Single it is certainly at the "skinny" end of the diameter range (the lightest, skinnies Single Rope on the market is the 8.5mm Beal Opera)!

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Decathlon have issued a recall notice for the Simond Edge rope, the models affected are the 9mm x 80m and the 9mm x 100m. Users are requested to stop using any affected product and to return it to their nearest Decathlon store and be issued a refund.

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  8. As long as you follow the manufacturer's instructions and take the standard precautions, I see no reason to not trust Simond ropes. they seem to have a pretty standard fleet of single and half ropes available. OP, If you can find a new rope for a good deal, go for it.

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