Aerial rope











Rope sold individually, with a Delta 10 link included.
Aerial rope information:
Rope from the manufacturer Play.
Aerial rope:
Braided 38 mm aerial rope. Tubular cotton structure with diamond braiding. The rope is designed to provide excellent grip, comparable to traditional braided ropes but seamless along the rope for optimal user comfort.
The non-braided cotton padding makes the rope easy to grip and very flexible.
NetJuggler's opinion on the aerial rope:
When making this rope, we relied on the preferred characteristics of traditional and modern aerial rope flyers to create something truly unique that combines the best of traditional structures with modern manufacturing techniques.
Technical characteristics:
- Tubular cotton weave.
- Internal cotton structure.
- Diameter: 38mm.
- Fixing: 10mm diameter delta link in stainless steel supplied./
- WLL 250 DaN (Working Load Limit).
- BLL 2400 daN (Breaking Load Limit).
Rope certified for professional use:
This rope is supplied with a certificate of conformity allowing you to use it in a professional environment. You can download this certificate by clicking on the link below.
Download the rope certification document
Link provided for installation:
A 10mm stainless steel Delta Quick Link allows a quick and safe installation.
Good morning,
With a 7m gantry, what length of rope should I use?
On an overhead gantry crane, with the attachment point at a height of 7 meters, you need a rope that is approximately 1 meter longer than the height of the anchor point. In this context, this would be a rope 8 meters long.
Good morning,
I practiced on a rope with staff, which I find very hard and not very flexible.
I want to buy my own staffless rope, and I would like to know if the flexibility is comparable or very different. Will it be possible to make foot locks, like on a fabric, easily or not?
Because on a rope with staff, it is almost impossible for me to achieve this.
Good morning,
For the attachment of the rope, are there the same constraints as for the aerial fabric in terms of weight supported?
Yes, you'll need the same care as you would for installing a fabric. You'll need an anchor point capable of withstanding approximately 1 ton of pressure. If you have such an anchor, you'll be able to install fabrics, aerial hoops, ropes, and more.