60 m rock climbing ropes
Explore our full range of climbing ropes in 60-metre lengths, designed for climbing and mountaineering. Find the right rope for your needs and enjoy the best prices with leading climbing equipment brands such as Petzl, Mammut, Beal and Edelrid.
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£183.60
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Beal Diablo 9.8mm rope combines flexibility, lightness and abrasion resistance, ideal for demanding climbers.
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£178.51
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£117.41
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The Karma 9.8mm x 50 m Yellow is a single rope from Beal that will allow you to save weight on your equipment when crag climbing, while offering good control.
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£155.01
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£147.49
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£128.59
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The Cobra II 8.6mm Dry Cover Anis is a lightweight, smooth, resistant and versatile dynamic rope for al mountain sports, made by Beal, the French climbing brand.
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£197.31
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The Edelrid Heron Eco Dry 9.8mm Icemint climbing rope is highly water repellent while keeping a light weight, good strength and excellent manoeuvrability.
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£257.28
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£178.51
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Edelrid's Birdlime 1R 9.8 mm is an eco-friendly climbing rope, using over 40% bio-sourced materials such as castor oil, with easy handling thanks to its Thermo Shield treatment.
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£136.21
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£128.66
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£208.51
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£178.51
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The Edelrid Starling Protect Pro Dry 8.2mm Yellow Night is a dynamic climbing rope with the dual certification for double and twin use, as well as a Pro Dry finish offering high water repellence.
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60 m mountaineering and climbing dynamic ropes
The 60-metre climbing rope is now considered the most versatile length, ideal for sport climbing, multi-pitch routes, and classic mountaineering route. It covers the majority of crag climbs while providing a comfortable safety margin for belays and abseils. In mountaineering, a 60 m rope makes roped travel, safety manoeuvres, and long abseils easier, while maintaining a good balance between weight and packability. Depending on your discipline, you’ll opt for a single rope for sport climbing, or a half or twin rope for alpine routes and trad climbing, also consider the rope’s diameter, dry treatment, and abrasion resistance.
Petzl, Beal, Edelrid, Mammut: leading brands
Petzl, Beal, Edelrid and Mammut are benchmark names in the world of climbing and mountaineering ropes, renowned for their technical expertise and continuous innovation. Beal is known for its Dry treatments and lightweight ropes designed for demanding ascents. Petzl stands out for its reliable, durable ropes perfectly suited to modern climbing and alpine use. Edelrid, a pioneer in eco-friendly technologies, offers high-performance ropes manufactured through sustainable processes. Choosing a 60 m rope from one of these brands guarantees a high level of safety, excellent durability, and performance that meets the demands of vertical adventure.
FAQ about 60 m rock climbing ropes
How high can you climb with a 60m rope?
With a 60 m rope, a sensible general maximum pitch is about 27–28 m. That leaves a safety margin for rope running through quickdraws/anchor and for keeping an adequate tail.
How heavy is a 60m climbing rope?
It depends mostly on the rope’s diameter (given as g/m by the manufacturer). Typical single ropes are about 58–70 g/m, so a 60 m rope usually weighs around 3.5–4.2 kg.
