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Rock-N-Rescue 8mm Sewn Prusik Loops - Made in USA, Arborist, Firefighting, Rigging, and Rescue Gear

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1.Color:Blue


2.:18 Inches


  • SAFE SMOOTH OPERATION: Rock-N-Rescue 8mm Sewn Prusik Loops are lightweight and ultra-strong, providing a safe and dependable knot-free solution for lifting, tensioning, and hauling in heavy load applications
  • PRECISION SEWN LOOPS: These extra-sturdy precision-sewn loops form a sleek, low-profile connection that outperforms hand-tied knots and features clear tubing that protects the stitches and allows for easy inspection
  • DAMAGE AND WEAR-RESISTANT NYLON: With a Basket MBS of 10,000 lbf. and a 4,600 lbf. End to End MBS, this heavy-duty high-performance rope provides superior resistance to heavy loads, abrasion, and tearing
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: This multipurpose cord is equipped to handle a wide variety of indoor and outdoor tasks, expeditions, rappelling, caving, rescue, hunting, aerial work, rappelling, downhill, tree arborist work, and more
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE U.S.A.: Proudly made by Rock-N-Rescue in the U.S.A., our packable loops, webbing, rigging, slings, and ropes are suitable for any urban rescue mission, military or survival training, or wilderness adventure


***A Safe and Secure Knot-Free Solution***
Regardless of how well a knot is tied, there is always the potential for it to come undone. A worn section of the rope or simple human error can cause the knot to slip when it shouldn't. Rock-N-Rescue 8mm Sewn Prusik Loops are precision-sewn, forming a sleek, low-profile connection much stronger than any knot. With exceptional flexibility and versatility, these lightweight nylon cords offer a knot-free solution for lifting, tensioning, and hauling in heavy-load environments. They provide easy operation and a safe and reliable alternative to hand-tied knots, making them perfect for demanding tasks and emergency work that requires a higher level of strength and dependability.
Our heavy-duty fray-resistant loops are designed with clear tubing that protects the stitches and allows for easy inspection. With an End to End MBS of 4,600 lbf. and a Basket MBS of 10,000 lbf., this durable multipurpose cord is ideal for emergency expeditions, firefighting, rescue missions, aerial yoga or gymnastics, inversion and stretching exercises, trapeze swing work, rappelling, rigging, saddle hunting, tree arborist work, and a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities.
End to End MBS: 4,600 lbf.
Basket MBS: 10,000 lbf.
Length Options: 18″, 20″, 22″, and 24″
***Explore the great outdoors***
Proudly made by Rock-N-Rescue in the U.S.A., our deluxe rope storage backpacks, straps, sling bags, nylon webbing, daisy chains, safety equipment, and other accessories are crafted with durable materials that can withstand extreme conditions, day after day. Equipped to handle a wide variety of activities and adventures, our high-performance products are ideal for anyone who loves to explore wild places and urban spaces.


Dhand
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This works much better with my rope wrench than a double eye prusik. So much easier to install. Works great.
Doc Dave
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
This is a well made purpose built prusik cord that has an advertised MBS of 20.5kn in standard configuration. It is easy to tie in to the rope and can be used in several different ways. It is a lot cleaner than a hand tied loop. It offers good grip on 10.5mm static line (as tested). In a pinch it could work as third hand or an autoblock (slowly) but it is probably too short to be used as a VT prusik. It seems like a good performing cord for the price.
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
Great Product. Sewn nicely and is a great Prusik for the money. This is the only ones I use.
Donald Eller
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
This will be a Christmas gift, so I really can't give a true review
R. Moheban
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023
At the time I ordered this Prusik loop I did not realize it is designed specifically for systems where a knot causes problems, such as with pulleys. It is advertised as "stronger than a knot", to which I say, really?? I have a hard time imagining any scenario where a heavy load could cause a properly tied knot in a Prusik loop to undo itself. A knot is stronger than the 8mm rope, so it seems moot. The rope would break before the knot would pull itself apart. But I actually feel more confident with a knot than this sewn-loop Prusik because knots are easy to inspect.While they advertise that the clear coating allows for easy inspection of the stitching, that is only partially true. The label obscures part of the stitching, and the way that the cover is heat-shrunk in place makes it so the label is fixed in one spot and cannot be shifted. So for all intents and purposes it is not possible to inspect all of the stitching. Some of the stitching will always be hidden by the label.The label does say to "Inspect daily" which is not the most confidence-inspiring thing to read on any label. It also says "For professional use only" which is strange. As a non professional I should not use this -- whaaaaatt?? Nobody should be hawked a product with this description---> "an ideal choice for anyone who needs a high-performance option for heavy outdoor use in a wide variety of applications", only to receive the product and find it labelled "For professional use only". Get your marketing schtick to be consistent please! Is this for "anyone", or is it for professionals only?In conclusion, if your system requires a knotless Prusik this seems to be a great choice as far as I can tell. Quality seems high for safety purposes. If you don't require a knotless Prusik then personally I would recommend using a knotted one for the ease of inspection.
Approximately Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022
The basics are here; ends are well sewn together, plastic sleeve snug but allows movement so you can adjust your loop lengths. Specifically just shy of 22" in length from loop end to loop end.This example is made from a firm 8mm cord that is still flexible enough to execute a triple wrap around a primary line with no surprises or issues. To me the outer wrap is woven/textured similarly to Yale Bee-Line (except maybe a bit slicker/"shinier") with a firmness a little more than Teufelberger's Ocean line; it is stiffer to try to fold back on itself.It is tagged clearly, as the product pictures show. The label includes the manuf. name, product description, statements about proper use/storage/inspection, the Part# and Lot#.Per the label: End to end MBS: 4600 lbf. Basket MBS: 10000 lbf.Wrapped around a compatibly textured primary line, I'm comfortable using this for minding a pulley and am comfortable for it to be a full load bearing item in the system... the load being me...I'm not a professional and don't have years and years of experience but I don't wanna die so those are the key factors in deciding whether my opinion about life support use case holds any weight with you.I'd say if you're looking for a new brand/product to try this is worth taking a look and seeing if it fits with your other gear. Stay Wise!Best Luck. ~Cheers!