New England Ropes’ Safety Blue is not actually blue at all, but gets its name from the blue core fibers which become exposed if the line is cut or abraded, warning the user of the danger. Safety Blue is an excellent arborist climbing line with high strength, flexibility, and safety features. Available in two color patterns: white or Hi-Vee (fluorescent orange/white.) The high-visibility Safety Blue has the added safety of being very easy to see, even when dirty. Safety blue is treated with a special coating that helps to increase abrasion resistance and extend rope life. Safety Blue is a 16 strand single braid rope made from polyester and polyolefin fibers. Strong and lightweight (7 lb. per 100ft.). Safety Blue and Safety Blue Hi-Vee are both spliceable.
7,700 lb. breaking strength - Weighs 7 lb. per 100' - 16 strand - Spliceable
7,000 lb. breaking strength - Weighs 7 lb. per 100' - 16 strand - Spliceable
7,700 lb. breaking strength - Weighs 7 lb. per 100' - 16 strand - Spliceable
7,000 lb. breaking strength - Weighs 7 lb. per 100' - 16 strand - Spliceable
7,700 lb. breaking strength - Weighs 7 lb. per 100' - 16 strand - Spliceable
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7,000 lb. breaking strength - Weighs 7 lb. per 100' - 16 strand - Spliceable
Price listed is price per foot. Enter the length you would like in the quantity box.
Stiff-walled, reinforced rope bags, are one of the best ways to protect your climbing and rigging lines and deploy them quickly. A rope bag will keep your line from tangling on twigs and sticks. Features sturdy, reinforced handles and drawstring closure to keep out debris. This is our most popular rope bag. Medium rope bag fits 150' of 1/2" rope.
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Yale Bee-Line lanyards made from 5/16” cord are long-lasting and high performing. Technora/poly cover gives excellent heat resistance. 5,400 lb. tensile. Spliced eyes. 30” overall. This is a great prusik to use on any rope.
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