Sterling

VR96 9.6mm Limited Edition Kenya Rope

$239.99

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A great performing all-around indoor or outdoor rope. A thinner option to the VR9 9.8mm.

Sterling is partnering with Global Climbing Initiative (GCI) to equip Kenyan climbing community leaders with the knowledge and resources to build their local climbing community and create a thriving outdoor culture.

Net proceeds from this Limited Edition VR96 will go to GCI’s Climbing Leadership Fund. Learn more about the partnership: https://sterlingrope.com/about-global-climbing-initiative

The VR96’s design is built off the popular VR9 9.8mm with the same handling and feel climbers love, just with a little less bulk. This Limited Edition VR96 rope’s sheath pattern is a tribute to the Kenyan flag.

Versatile diameter for multiple climbing disciplines
Ideal for use as a competition rope for indoor climbing
Available with middle mark in 60 and 70m lengths
Send Ready Coil
Core fibers treated with DryCore™ to prevent yarn-on-yarn abrasion and moisture absorption
Proceeds benefit Global Climbing Initiative: a nonprofit providing access to climbing globally
PFC and PFOA free
Non Dry Rope
UIAA 101 | EN 892
Made with bluesign® certified raw materials

Diameter: 9.6mm
Type: Single Rope
EN 892/ UIAA Falls: 8
Impact Force (kN): 9.1
Dynamic Elongation (%): 29.4
Static Elongation (%): 7.7
Weight (g/m): 61
Sheath (%): 34

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