No, semi-static ropes are not suitable for lead climbing because they don’t stretch enough to absorb the dynamic force of a fall, increasing the risk of injury.
Keep your rope clean, dry, and away from direct sunlight or chemicals. Store it loosely coiled in a cool, ventilated space and inspect it regularly for wear.
Depending on usage frequency and exposure, semi-static ropes should be retired every 1–5 years. For professional use, regular inspection is crucial, and retirement may be sooner.
Yes! At Namah, we offer customization in length, color, and construction to meet your specific operational or industrial needs. Just reach out, and we’ll make it happen.