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ratagonia
12-05-2011, 09:08 PM
I have a new color on these two ropes, just in time for Christmas.

8.3mm Canyon Fire: Red w Yellow

9.2mm Canyonero: Purple w Yellow

http://canyoneeringusa.com/shop/home.php?cat=23

Enjoy (or not!) -

Tom

canyoncaver
12-06-2011, 08:49 AM
Hi Tom,

For those of us too lazy to actually go to your website and look, will you give a quick description of the difference between canyon fire and canyonero?

CarpeyBiggs
12-06-2011, 09:50 AM
canyon fire - 8.3mm

canyonero - 9.2mm

ratagonia
12-06-2011, 10:23 AM
Hi Tom,

For those of us too lazy to actually go to your website and look, will you give a quick description of the difference between canyon fire and canyonero?

Dang canyoncaver - that's pretty dang lazy...

Comparison best is here:

http://www.imlaycanyongear.com/ropes2.php

comes down to: more weight = more durability.

T

canyoncaver
12-06-2011, 02:43 PM
Dang canyoncaver - that's pretty dang lazy...

T

I is what I is, haters gonna hate...

ratagonia
12-06-2011, 03:08 PM
I is what I is, haters gonna hate...

Dang!

Canyon Fire: Rope Rope Rope: 8mm – pretty skinny! 9mm – too fat! This has been the story since canyoneering-specific ropes first appeared. Not anymore!

The New Imlay Canyon Gear Canyon Fire rope is the first rope designed for Colorado Plateau canyoneering. Since the sheath is what counts, we added material there to make a “sheath-heavy” rope - 60% sheath versus the norm for static ropes of 50%. It gives both more to hold onto and increased cut-resistance, thus greater durability; at a slightly higher carry weight than 8mm ropes.

The materials are 100% polyester inside and out, so the sheath and core work together, and both are hydrophobic. Tightly woven for long life, it mellows slightly with the first couple of rappels to settle into a state of firm knotability. The Canyon Fire is 100% static resulting in no bounce, reduced sawing across edges, and easier use in canyons.

We also made it pretty. Available in three fiery colorways (Red with a bit of Yellow, Red/Yellow and Yellow with a bit of Red) - (sorry, no absolute choice).


Specifications –
• Diameter: 8.3mm (at weaving tension)
• Minimum Breaking Strength: 3900 lbF
• Weight: 3 lb 13.6 oz per 100 feet
• Elongation at 390 lbF: 1.2%
• Standard cut lengths: 120 feet, 200 feet, 300 feet, 610 foot spools. Custom cut lengths cost 10% more.

Canyonero:

Canyonero! - new for 2011
We applied the Sheath-Heavy design that worked so well for the Canyon Fire to our 9mm rope, to get a somewhat bigger, somewhat stouter and better-handling new rope, Canyonero! It is firmly woven for longest life, and uses 100% polyester to minimize water absorption. A nice handling, long-lasting static rope that works great for canyoneering, especially for heavier canyoneers and for Class C canyons with harsh rock, as in Ouray, Colorado.


The Canyonero is longer lasting (than the 8mm and 8.3mm) and easier for everyone to use, for just a little more weight. We also gave it a few more core strands, so it has a rated strength of 5000 lbs as required by the BSA and other youth programs.

Available in pre-cut lengths of 120, 200, 300 and 600 feet. Ordering by-the-foot is 10% more expensive than ordering the pre-cut lengths.

Weight - 1905 grams or 4 lb 3.2 oz per hundred feet.
Breaking Strength: 5000 lbs.
More Info: Imlay Canyon Gear

Colors: Three color choices: Blue with Green (75% blue, 25% green); and Green with Blue (75% green, 25% Blue), and new! Purple with Yellow

:moses:

canyoncaver
12-07-2011, 07:12 AM
Now, that's what I'm talking about. Thanks Tom!