For Your Backcountry Mountain Climbing Activities

Beal Edlinger II 10.2mm x 60m Standard and Dry Rope

by Beal

Bridging the gap between safety and light weight.

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Representing the divine balance between durability and low weight, the Edlinger is sure to give you wings on your next project. With a 10.2 mm diameter, this cord travels smoothly over rock and through carabiners, providing a lightweight, easy-to-clip connection to the stone. So, if you're looking for a rope that's not too thin, yet not too heavy - the Edlinger is your ticket.

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Product Reviews ...

With a 10.2 mm diameter, the Beal Edlinger II travels smoothly over rock and through carabiners, providing a lightweight, easy-to-clip connection to the stone.



This rope is the bomb!
Great rope...long, dry, and not too thick.


good rope
Its a good rope, first one I've ever purchased. Wouldn't mind one a little thicker as 10.2mm does not catch in belay device as much as say a 10.5, so you have to be more on the ball with belays and catching a fall takes a tighter grip. Other than that, no complaints.


Great Rope
We just climbed on our new Beal Edlinger rope this weekend and it was great! Very lightweight and easy to carry on a pack. Smooth running through all anchors and chains. We love it!


Great Rope
This is a great rope for anyone who does not want to spend a lot to get into the sport. The stretch makes falling comfortable and it runs through an ATC very well. One might actually consider using a high friction ATC with this rope


Indeed, it's a rope
Well, I've only used it once, but it keeps me from auguering into the ground...

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