Sterling  Quest XEROS 9.6 mm Dry Rope

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A thinner version of the Velocity rope, the Sterling Quest XEROS 9.6 mm dry rope is a lightweight, durable workhorse ideal for every type of climber and discipline.

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Features

  • Perfect for people looking for the ideal balance of weight and durability; smooth sheath reduces gear drag while its mid-9 mm diameter keeps things light
  • UIAA Dry certified built with Sterling XEROS technology
  • Part of the nylon filament manufacturing process, XEROS technology is a permanent core and sheath dry treatment that ensures individual yarn fibers are water resistant
  • Since it's built into the core and sheath, there's no tacky or sticky coating to pick up dirt
  • XEROS is PFOA-free and reduces waste, energy use and labor, all without a price premium
  • Includes a middle mark
  • UIAA 101
  • CE EN 892
  • 95% of the raw rope fibers at Sterling get made into finished products; remaining waste gets recycled or upcycled into non–life safety products
  • Send your used Sterling dynamic rope to the Sterling recycling department so the materials can get a second life; they also accept non-Sterling dynamic ropes
  • Rope manufacturing facility runs on 100% renewable energy

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Climbing

Rope Type

Single Rope

Rope Style

Dynamic

Rope Diameter (mm)

9.6 millimeters

Impact Force

9.1 kilonewtons

Dynamic Elongation

29 percent

Static Elongation

7.7 percent

UIAA Falls

8

Dry Treatment

Dry Core And Sheath

Weight

9 lbs. 6.6 oz.

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Julie
Location:Red River Gorge, KY
Age:35–44
Used for::Sport Climbing
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Core shot after two months

I love Sterling ropes; I own two others, both of which I've climbed on for over a year without any issues. I bought this rope in August and have taken 3-4 falls on it. This last week, I had to chop 3 meters off because it was completely shot - visibly fuzzy on the outside and not resisting me at all when I did a bight test. I haven't exposed the rope to any chemicals or other conditions that would explain its rapid deterioration. It's possible that the rope rubbed on an edge at some point, but I climb in a fairly developed sandstone region and haven't done any "adventuring" with it, so I find this an unlikely explanation. Fortunately, I bought a 70m, so I still have a good length of rope left to work with; but the durability just isn't what I would expect for a 9.6 dry-treated rope--especially with this brand (and pricetag).

Age:35–44
Used for::Sport Climbing
Adam
Location:Kennebunk, ME
Age:25–34
Used for::Sport Climbing
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Great rope

Great rope as all of the ropes from Sterling are. It can get a little twisty quicker than some other ropes I've had, but a run through a Grigri corrects that pretty easily. Plus as someone from Maine, I love to support a Maine company.

Age:25–34
Used for::Sport Climbing

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