🧗♀️ Protect your lifeline, climb with confidence!
The AOKWIT Rope Protector Sleeve is a lightweight, durable climbing essential made from high-quality 1000D PVC polyester. Featuring a strong Velcro closure for secure positioning, it safeguards ropes from abrasion and sharp edges during climbing, rescue, and aerial work. Compact and portable at just 90g, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliable rope protection in any environment.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.35 x 6.42 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Brand Name | AOKWIT |
Model Name | Rope Protector Sleeve |
Color | Yellow |
Material | PVC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | AOKWIT |
Style | Outdoor |
Size | 19×5.5in/50×14cm |
T**Y
Great product
Fast shipping and protects my wench rope perfectly
S**S
Very basic rope protector
I would trust my life with this!I used to use the ones made with firefighters reinforced hose that can withstand anything.This one is thin and feels cheap.
T**N
I put this in our gear cache
I put this in our gear cache, as we regularly need to pad ropes and such. We have some similar devices, and this one is a bit shorter than the others that we have. Also the material is thinner. The jury is out. I haven't used it in the field yet, but given my experience with other items, this should work fine...for a while.
S**!
Good
Good
B**Y
Doesn’t stay in place.
This product attaches in 2 ways. A small loop to clip a carabiner to and a Velcro strap to wrap around the rope.The loop is probably fine but would require you to run a special line and take time to get it in exactly the correct spot/distance. So that’s just not worth it from an efficiency/time perspective.The VELCRO sucks. I’ve used it for ~15 climbs and it’s already losing its stickiness. However, even on my first few climbs it would come undone. And I used multiple wrapping techniques such as simple spirals, an overlapping lattice, figure-eighting around both rope strands separately, and even straight up tying it like a rope. Each method had about ~50% change of failure and it would slide down.The only reason I give 2* rather than one is because the wrap itself is indeed protective. IF you plan to use the loop to attach, then I’d give 4 stars. It’s pretty good.
S**E
Nice light/compact rope protection
This is a very simple and fairly compact sleeve you can place around your rope to protect it from abrasion. You would use this primarily with a fixed rope, such as you might use for extending an anchor over an edge for a top-rope, rappelling over an edge, caving, or protecting an edge the rope rubs on when top-rope soloing. It probably wouldn't have a lot of use scenarios in standard sport climbing. The material is similar to a PVC raft, so it should be plenty durable. It is fairly small, so you would only use this on a single rope or a couple ropes that are running parallel. There is a velcro strip on one end you can use to tie it off to a stationary rope, and also a small loop you can tie a piece of cord onto to secure it, or use that as a carabiner loop to carry it.
G**T
Velcro attachment is weak, tube diameter way too big
I am a rock climber and frequently set up top rope solos where I want to pad my ropes as they rub over the cliff edge, so I was hopeful this would work for that. I already have the Petzl version of this which is MUCH more expensive but also longer, closer diameter fit on the rope and has a better attachment method (a steel spring clamp).This sheath when rolled and closed is way too big for use on 2 strands of 10mm rope, like I can fit two of my fingers in there along with the ropes. I have no idea why it's that big, but even with 12mm or larger industrial ropes there would still be a ton of space inside. This means that the sheath has very little friction on the ropes so the attachment has to do all the work, and on this sheath it's just a cheap velcro strap which really is insufficient. Even trying to weave the strap between the ropes in a figure-8 motion to add more friction wasn't enough, and a gentle pull on the sheath with my hand makes it come loose and slide down the ropes.I'm hopeful I'll be able to find a use for these, but so far the use case as intended out of the box these are pretty mediocre and I won't be using them in favor of my Petzl versions.
R**O
Solid, with nice attachment system
I often skip the rope protectors in my rigging systems when developing sport routes, and instead rely on lots of intermediate anchor points to safeguard the sheath. I've seen too many protectors slip down and become useless to put a lot of trust in them.However, after playing with the attachment system on this one, I'm a lot more optimistic that it will really work properly. It's just a double sided strip of Velcro-like material, but with a few wraps around the rope it seems like it should stay putNo routes planned until spring, but I'll try this out in earnest then and update if my opinion changes.
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