Yes, even if you never use a brand new climbing rope, it still 'expires' after 10 years. When your rope starts to fray, display cuts, or is overly soft or hard, it's time for retirement.
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Expert Tips for Safely Using Your Climbing GearDynamic ropes are typically used for lead climbing because they can stretch and absorb fall impact, whereas static ropes are ...
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