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    Low impact force is the most important aspect of rock climbing ropes. Every rock climber will love these ropes for climbing the highest mountain or for that big rappel. Beal offers the lowest impact forces in the industry. A rope recording a lower impact force has less of a tendency to cut over an edge or cause protection to fail. All Beal mountain climbing ropes have an exclusive DryCoVer treatment: a permanent sheath protection that is not only water-resistant, but also dramatically increases resistance to wear. Most are also available with a double-dry treatment called GoldenDry that protects your Beal rope from the inside out. In short, Beals are the safest, lowest impact ropes available!
     Climbers Supply carries thier Beals full line. If you have any questions as you select your next rope, please call or email us. Also, please be aware that some come in multiple colors - so your order may or may not exactly match the photo. If you have a color preference, please indicate it in the comments section as you check out.

  Dynamic Ropes -- Single

Booster III (9.7mm)

$184.95
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Stinger III (9.4mm)

$190.00
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Apollo II (11.0mm)

$190.00
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Top Gun II (10.5mm)

$200.00
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Flyer II (10.2mm)

$200.00
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  Dynamic Ropes -- Twin/Half

Ice Twin (7.7mm)

$170.00
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Ice Line (8.1mm)

$180.00
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  Static Ropes

Antipodes (10.0mm)

$449.92
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