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SKU: ML100NZC800
Description
COURANT Semi-static Access Ropes - EN1891 A
The COURANT Semi-static Access Ropes certified to EN1891 Type A represent the pinnacle of safety and reliability for professional rope access, work positioning, and rescue operations. These ropes are expertly crafted with a low elongation factor to provide superior control and stability during use while maintaining excellent resistance to abrasion and environmental factors.
Designed specifically for demanding vertical applications, the COURANT ropes feature a durable kernmantle construction, combining a robust polyamide core with a tough polyester sheath. This construction ensures a high tensile strength and long service life, while the carefully balanced core and sheath allow for consistent diameter and flexibility, optimizing handling and knotability.
Key Specifications:
- Certification: EN 1891 Type A (Low Stretch Kernmantle Rope)
- Diameter: Ideal range within EN1891 standards
- High breaking strength exceeding 22 kN minimum requirement
- Maximum elongation under load less than 5%, ensuring minimal bounce and excellent work positioning stability
- Exceptional abrasion resistance for prolonged durability in harsh conditions
- Versatile applications: rope access, rescue, anchoring, rappelling, and hauling
The semi-static nature of the COURANT rope means it is engineered to stretch only slightly under load, providing a balanced performance that cushions falls while allowing precise movement and positioning for climbers and technicians. Its sheath is expertly braided to prevent slippage and protect against dirt and climatic influences, extending the rope’s lifespan and safety margin.
Whether you are a professional rope access technician, a rescue operator, or engaged in industrial climbing, the COURANT Semi-static Access Rope meets the strict EN1891 Type A standards to keep you secure with every use.
Trust COURANT ropes for your life-critical vertical operations—where safety, strength, and reliability matter most.