When you’re gearing up for your next climbing adventure, one of the most important decisions you’ll face is choosing the right rope. Sure, the strength and durability of your rope are crucial, but the configuration, whether single, half, or twin, can be just as vital to your safety and overall…
Anyone who has worked in rope access knows the quiet moment before stepping over the edge. The harness is secured, anchors are double-checked, tools are clipped in place, and the rope runs through the descender. At that moment, the rope becomes more than equipment. It becomes the line that carries…
Climbing gyms have become the go-to destination for adventure seekers and fitness enthusiasts. The energy is contagious, whether you’re a beginner conquering your first wall or an experienced climber pushing your limits. However, with the rise in popularity of indoor climbing comes the responsibility of ensuring a safe environment for…
Welcome to the Thirty- Second edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah – A brand from an organization established since 1898,…
In vertical environments, rope selection is not a preference. It is a technical decision that directly affects safety. Climbers, industrial workers, and rescue professionals often focus on strength ratings alone. But the real difference lies in how ropes behave under load. Understanding dynamic vs static ropes is essential because each…
Ice climbing is unforgiving. Unlike rock, ice shifts with temperature, fractures unpredictably, and constantly exposes equipment to moisture and cold. In this environment, rope performance is not only about strength. It is about behaviour under freezing conditions, water exposure, and abrasion. Many accidents attributed to gear are not caused by…
Welcome to the Thirty- First edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah – A brand from an organization established since 1898,…
Working at height is rarely about a single component. A rope, no matter how strong, does not function in isolation. It is part of a broader arrangement that includes anchors, connectors, harnesses, descent devices, backup systems, and the people who use them. When something fails at height, it is rarely…
Welcome to the Thirtieth edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah – A brand from an organization established since 1898, specializing…
Winter has a way of exposing assumptions. Systems that feel familiar in summer begin to behave differently when temperatures fall, and moisture becomes constant. Metal cools faster. Movements grow deliberate. And ropes, often taken for granted, start revealing whether they were designed for cold reality or fair-weather conditions. In ice…











