6m Nope Rope

£18.75

NOT PPE. This is a retired climbing rope repurposed strictly for ground-based knot-tying practice — it is not load-bearing and must not be used for climbing or safety.

6m Up-cycled Practice Rope

The perfect length for dialling in your basic rope craft — anywhere, anytime.

Is it time to finally practice making those rope anchors before your next trad trip? Would you like to practice the technique of cleaning sport anchors on a practice wall on the nice, safe, flat ground - not dangling 30 off the ground like last time? These 6m ropes are perfect for on those on the ground practices of countless climbing skills and scenarios you need to know, before you go. These 6-metre rope sections are cut from real retired climbing ropes, rescued from UK climbing gyms and manufacturers before they hit landfill — then cleaned, trimmed and are perfect for pure ground-based training.

If you want to master tying in, refine your rope handling, coach others, or just keep your muscle memory sharp between sessions, this is the most portable, low-faff, skill-boosting tool you can own.

Why 6 metres?

Because it’s long enough to simulate a whole host of scenarios, not just harness tie-ins and rope management drills, but short enough to throw in your bag, desk drawer, van cubby or coat pocket.

Ideal for:

  • Practising knots like rethreaded figure-8 and bowline tie-ins, etc.

  • Instructor demo sessions / NICAS coaching prep

  • Keeping rope handling muscle memory alive — even off the wall

Plus: the extra length means you can easily practice additional skills on ground-level practice set ups, like anchor cleaning and trad anchor building with the rope.

Each rope length is cut from genuine climbing rope that’s finished its life on the wall — rescued, cleaned, and repurposed so you can practice real rope handling at home or in training. Perfect for learning to tie in, practice the knots you need to know, or simply keep your skills sharp between climbs.

These sections are:

  • Sustainably sourced from retired or QC-failed climbing ropes.

  • Single ropes, typically 9–11 mm in diameter.

  • A variety of colours and patterns, each with its own story.

Again: NOT PPE. This is a retired climbing rope repurposed strictly for ground-based knot-tying practice — it is not load-bearing and must not be used for climbing or safety.

NOT PPE. This is a retired climbing rope repurposed strictly for ground-based knot-tying practice — it is not load-bearing and must not be used for climbing or safety.

6m Up-cycled Practice Rope

The perfect length for dialling in your basic rope craft — anywhere, anytime.

Is it time to finally practice making those rope anchors before your next trad trip? Would you like to practice the technique of cleaning sport anchors on a practice wall on the nice, safe, flat ground - not dangling 30 off the ground like last time? These 6m ropes are perfect for on those on the ground practices of countless climbing skills and scenarios you need to know, before you go. These 6-metre rope sections are cut from real retired climbing ropes, rescued from UK climbing gyms and manufacturers before they hit landfill — then cleaned, trimmed and are perfect for pure ground-based training.

If you want to master tying in, refine your rope handling, coach others, or just keep your muscle memory sharp between sessions, this is the most portable, low-faff, skill-boosting tool you can own.

Why 6 metres?

Because it’s long enough to simulate a whole host of scenarios, not just harness tie-ins and rope management drills, but short enough to throw in your bag, desk drawer, van cubby or coat pocket.

Ideal for:

  • Practising knots like rethreaded figure-8 and bowline tie-ins, etc.

  • Instructor demo sessions / NICAS coaching prep

  • Keeping rope handling muscle memory alive — even off the wall

Plus: the extra length means you can easily practice additional skills on ground-level practice set ups, like anchor cleaning and trad anchor building with the rope.

Each rope length is cut from genuine climbing rope that’s finished its life on the wall — rescued, cleaned, and repurposed so you can practice real rope handling at home or in training. Perfect for learning to tie in, practice the knots you need to know, or simply keep your skills sharp between climbs.

These sections are:

  • Sustainably sourced from retired or QC-failed climbing ropes.

  • Single ropes, typically 9–11 mm in diameter.

  • A variety of colours and patterns, each with its own story.

Again: NOT PPE. This is a retired climbing rope repurposed strictly for ground-based knot-tying practice — it is not load-bearing and must not be used for climbing or safety.

 

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