Trango Lotus

The Lotus climbing rope is a solid climbing rope with a thick diameter that is meant to last. Those who are new to rock climbing will come to love the thick design coupled with the sheath that is treated with treatment against water and abrasion.

Even though it may seem a bit too stretchy, be certain that your falls will remain soft regardless of the climbing surface. According to customers’ reviews, we deduced that the signs of wear and tear are not terrible either – the rope is known to withstand 60 pitches with only moderate wear.

And 60 pitches go a long way for someone who is just starting out. Basically, it gets the job done and does not cost a fortune.

Our Overall Review

4

Things we like:

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    Does the trick at a low cost without compromising any essential features
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    The impact force pairs nicely with the rope’s diameter, which makes it safe to descend to various heights either on purpose or by mistake
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Things we don't like:

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    Due to lowering off the anchors that are largely located, the rope has the tendency to kick up
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    Not suitable for top-roping
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Where to buy:

Trango Lotus

Specs & Features

  • Diameter: 9.9mm
  • Impact force: 7.9 kN
  • Claimed weight: 62.6 g/m
  • Recommended use: climbing
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Related Reviews

Our Overall Review

4

Things we like:

  • check-mark
    Does the trick at a low cost without compromising any essential features
  • check-mark
    The impact force pairs nicely with the rope’s diameter, which makes it safe to descend to various heights either on purpose or by mistake
Click to see more

Things we don't like:

  • check-mark
    Due to lowering off the anchors that are largely located, the rope has the tendency to kick up
  • check-mark
    Not suitable for top-roping
Click to see more
Click to see more

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