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Kernmantle rope (from German kern 'core', and mantel 'sheath') is rope constructed with its interior core protected by a woven exterior sheath designed to optimize strength, durability, and flexibility. The core fibers provide the tensile strength of the rope, while the sheath protects the core from abrasion during use. This is the only construction of rope that is considered to be life safety rope by most fire and rescue services.[citation needed]

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Kernmantle rope

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Kernmantle rope (from German kern 'core', and mantel 'sheath') is rope constructed with its interior core protected by a woven exterior sheath designed...

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Rope

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for gaskets and general purpose utility rope but rare in specialized high performance line. Kernmantle rope has a core (kern) of long twisted fibres...

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Parachute cord

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550 cord when referring to type-III paracord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes. This cord is...

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Dynamic rope

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force on the rope and thus the probability of the rope's catastrophic failure. A kernmantle rope is the most common type of dynamic rope now used. Since...

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Top rope climbing

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with lead climbing, top roping requires the standard equipment of a harness attached to one end of a dynamic kernmantle rope (usually via a figure-eight...

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Knot

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the type of material being tied (string, cord, monofilament line, kernmantle rope, or nylon webbing). For example, cotton string may be very small and...

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Spanish web

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performance. The apparatus is akin to a larger kernmantle rope. Unbraided cotton or polyster-blend rope is pulled through a soft, round, cotton sleeve...

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Slip knot

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tucked. To untie, all that is required is a smart pull on the end of the rope, which withdraws the loop and causes the knot to spill instantly. A slip...

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Noose

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the end of a rope in which the knot tightens under load and can be loosened without untying the knot. The knot can be used to secure a rope to a post, pole...

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Petzl Stop

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formerly used for industrial rope access made by the French company Petzl. The Stop is for use with single low stretch kernmantle ropes and is usually attached...

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Static rope

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done with a static rope or with a dynamic rope with low elasticity. Kernmantle rope "Static Rope vs Dynamic Rope". rappellingusa.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020...

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Lead climbing

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aid), they will require a harness attached to one end of a dynamic kernmantle rope (usually via a figure-eight knot). Their second—who will be belaying—will...

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Climbing rope

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and flax were used in the early days of alpinism, modern climbing uses kernmantle ropes made of a core of nylon or other synthetic material and intertwined...

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Webbing

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expensive than rope of similar size, particularly kernmantle rope, which requires elaborate and expensive manufacturing. Unlike climbing rope, which is generally...

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Lifeline

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program, a telephone financial-assistance program in the United States Kernmantle rope used for safety in rock climbing In sailing, ropes or netting around...

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History of rock climbing

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7A (V6) boulder problems. 1953 : Edelrid Corporation [de] invents the "kernmantle rope" with an abrasion-protective outer sheath, making nylon ropes even...

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Pit cave

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the use of equipment such as nylon kernmantle rope or cable ladders. The specialized caving techniques of single rope technique (SRT) are common practice...

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Climbing harness

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Harnesses of users involved in climbing should be attached to dynamic (kernmantle) rope, which has natural shock-absorbing stretch. In via ferrata, the harness...

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Braid

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cords, or a single untwisted yarn of straight fibres, and are known as Kernmantle ropes. In electrical and electronic cables, braid is a tubular sheath...

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The Ashley Book of Knots

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braided rope – was most commonly used. The commentary on some knots may fail to address their behavior when tied with modern synthetic fiber or kernmantle style...

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History of cannabis in Italy

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available at the time, even though they were only half as strong as the kernmantle ropes that would become available a few years later, the Italian hemp...

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Rope rescue

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commonly used nylon, polyester, or other type of rope. Kernmantle (kern = core and mantle = sheath) rope as it is called, is available in various types:...

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Tarbuck knot

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nylon ropes, before the advent of kernmantle ropes made this use both unnecessary and unsafe. It was used when the rope is subject to heavy or sudden loads...

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Adjustable bend

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easy to lengthen or shorten. A rolling hitch is used to tie the end of each rope to the standing part of the other. Clifford Ashley suggested it for tying...

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Djembe

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djembes exclusively use synthetic rope, most commonly of kernmantle construction, 4–5 mm in diameter. Low-stretch (static) rope is preferred. Most djembe ropes...

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Distance line

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line in places where conditions are not rough on the line. Double braid (Kernmantle) line consists of a core strength member and a sheathing for abrasion...

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