Sale Ends May 25
Sale Ends May 25
$232.39Compared to $309.95Save 25%

Equally suited for redpoint burns or projecting sessions, this Black Diamond dry rope has a durable construction. It handles daily use. And it hits the sweet spot between performance and reliability.

Color: Yellow/Blue
Size: 9.4 MM x 70 M
Quantity
Shipping restrictions apply.

Features

  • The 9.4 hits the sweet spot for climbers who demand performance and need reliability
  • 1x1 sheath is burly enough to withstand routine gym sessions
  • Versatile diameter is equally suited for hard redpoint burns or projecting sessions
  • With a middle-marker that is easily identifiable, the 9.4 handles exceptionally well, knots easily and feeds smoothly through a belay device
  • Available in a 40-meter gym length, as well as 60- and 70-meter lengths, this rope is perfectly suited for hard redpoint burns or projecting sessions on both plastic and rock
  • 1x1 woven sheath that's built to handle everyday use
  • Middle-marked

Imported.

View all Black Diamond Single Ropes

Technical Specs

Best Use

Climbing

Rope Type

Single Rope

Rope Style

Dynamic

Rope Length (m)

9.4 MM x 70 M: 70 meters

Rope Diameter (mm)

9.4 millimeters

Impact Force

8.2 kilonewtons

Dynamic Elongation

38 percent

UIAA Falls

6

Dry Treatment

Dry Core And Sheath

Weight

60 grams per meter

Reviews

1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars

0% 0 of 2 reviewers recommended

Write a Review

Adding a review will require a valid email for verification

tfowl
Location:San Francisco
Age:35–44
Used for::Sport Climbing
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 days ago

I’m just so confused

I used this rope for one day of sport climbing on the Bay Area coast. After just a couple routes, the rope had taken on a flattened feel. By the end of the day it was flattened from end to end except where tie in occurred at the ends. My partner questioned if the rope was just old and needed to be retired. It was kinda embarrassing and doesn’t instill much confidence. I’m just so confused. After 15 years of climbing I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s very bad quality and I wish I could return for replacement.

Age:35–44
Used for::Sport Climbing
tfowl
Location:San Francisco
Age:35–44
Used for::Sport Climbing
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
5 days ago

I’m a little confused

I just bought this rope and took it out sport climbing on the Bay Area coast. I’m confused because I’ve never seen a rope flatten after a single session. After 15 years of climbing I’ve not experienced a rope that changes shape like this after many sessions. It’s almost completely flattened from one end to the other except where tie in occurs. It’s unusual and I wouldn’t recommend. My climbing partner thought it was an old rope that needed to be retired. It was actually kinda embarrassing.

Age:35–44
Used for::Sport Climbing
Pete K.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

I will just talk about

I will just talk about handling because I haven't taken any falls or otherwise stressed the rope much. I have ropes that have to be meticulously stacked to prevent tangling and carefully managed to avoid twisting. So far, it is the best handling rope I have used with little tendancy to tangle or twist.

Questions & Answers

Loading Questions...
Two climbers set up a rope to get ready to climb
Sacramento