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Tendon
Tendon Static 10mm Rope - Type A Low Stretch Rope for Rope Access, Abseiling & Work at Height
Tendon Static 10mm Rope - Type A Low Stretch Rope for Rope Access, Abseiling & Work at Height
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Reliable, Low-Stretch Performance for Vertical Work & Abseiling
The Tendon Static 10mm Rope is a high-strength, low-elongation static rope designed for work at height, rope access, rescue, and controlled abseiling (rappelling).
Built to meet EN 1891 Type A standards, it delivers the stability, strength, and control needed for safe descents and positioning above vertical drops.
Why You'll Love It
- Low Elongation - Stable, controlled movement and descents
- High Strength Rating - Built for demanding loads
- Certified Safety - EN 1891 Type A compliant
- Durable Polyamide Construction - Long-lasting performance
- Versatile Use - Rope access, rigging, rescue & abseiling
Designed for Work at Height & Access
This rope is ideal for:
- Rope access work
- Industrial safety
- Rescue operations
- Rigging and hauling systems
- Abseiling / rappelling (e.g. accessing the base of a climb before trad or sport routes)
Built for precision, control, and dependable performance
Performance Characteristics
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Low stretch (4.1%)
→ Minimises bounce and improves control during descents -
High tenacity (31 kN)
→ Excellent strength under load -
Minimal sheath slippage (0.1%)
→ Maintains structural integrity -
Balanced sheath/core ratio
→ Durable yet manageable handling
Technical Specifications
- Diameter: 10 mm
- Weight: 69 g/m
- Elongation (50-150 kg): 4.1%
- Number of UIAA Falls: 20
- Sheath Mass: 38%
- Sheath Slippage: 0.1%
- Shrinkage: 2%
- Tenacity: 31 kN
- Min. Tenacity with Knots: 17 kN
- Material: Polyamide (PA)
Certifications
- EN 1891 (Type A)
- CE 1019
Certified for professional and safety-critical applications
Perfect For
- Rope access professionals
- Industrial work at height
- Rescue teams
- Rigging setups
- Abseiling / rappelling for route access
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