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ROPES

ROUTE 44


experience the touch of the future
Route 44 is unique technology
invented and patented by Singing Rock. It opens new
horizonts for braiding of climbing and static ropes.
Route 44 technology allows blending of properties
that were considered impossible before. Rope
braided by using Route 44 technology is more com-
pact, softer and above all it is more durable than
conventional rope.
All that is achieved by making no compromises in
using correct sheath thickness, which is round-
braided by 44 carriers. These features combine to
give you better rope.

TEFLON®


permanent dry
Selected SINGING ROPES are produced with a Du-
PontTM Teflon® fabric protector license. Ropes pro-
tected by a Teflon® layer have extra-ordinary water
and abrasion resist- ance.
The Teflon® layer also effectively prevents the intru-
sion of dust particles into the rope structure and thus
increases its lifespan.

SINGLE TECH


With the single tech system each strand is braided
into the sheath separately. Single tech sheath con-
struction increases the rope ́s wear resistance and
improves the rope ́s mechanical properties, such as
flexibility.

THERMO-TRANSFER


Thermotransfer end marking of Singing Rock ropes.
Special etiquette applied to the rope sheath by the
heat and pressure. This marking ID is durable and
does not create any broad forms on the ends of the
ropes which can stuck e.g. when pulling down the
rope from rappel station..


ULTRASONIC


an excellent way of rope ending
Our own special technology has been used for the
ends of the rope.
All SINGING ROCK ropes are ended by a unique
technology ULTRASONIC. It means that the load-
bearing core and the protective sheath are joined into
a compact unit in the last 15 mm of the rope.


STITCHED EYE


an excellent way of rope ending
Selected SINGING ROCK static ropes which are
marked with Stitched eye icon are possible to pro-
duce with one or two stitched eyes at the end of the
rope.


MIDDLE MARKING


At half of the length, the rope is visibly marked by col-
our, which does not affect the core structure and its
mechanical properties.

UIAA WATER REPELENT (^)
A standard for water repellent ropes approved by
the UIAA Safety Commission. To pass the test at
a certified laboratory, the amount of absorbed water
must not be greater than 5% of the rope’s weight.
For comparison, a non-treated rope absorbs around
50% of water in this test, and ropes labelled as "dry”
but lacking adequate treatments can absorb be-
tween 20% and 40% of water.


INTERCORE


The unique patented technology providing maximum
safety even in case of a damaged sheath. The rope
is made from 4 layers of parallel core filaments,
braided core, braided intermediate sheath made
from staple fibres and single tech sheath.

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