TECHNOLOGY

Appropriate technology and tools are essential for producing first-class products. The following list is an example of the modern technologies which are used to produce SINGING ROCK products.

BMI - the adjusting system

Revolutionary harness size adjusting system by SINGING ROCK. You can easily adjust the free end of your waistbelt padding fix it in the right position and minimize the so-called “sticking out” of padding. 

Rock&Lock

Patented smart buckle used on SINGING ROCK harnesses and other products enables them to lock and open very quickly. 

Route 44

SINGING ROCK patented technology for rope production. A rope is produced on a 44-carrier machine which provides great handling, low weight and durability. 

InterCore

The unique patented technology provides maximum safety even in case of a damaged sheath. The rope is made from 4 layers of parallel core filaments, braided core, braided intermediate sheath made from staple fibres and single tech sheath. 

Single Tech

With the Single Tech system, each strand is braided into the sheath separately. Single Tech sheath construction increases the rope’s wear resistance and improves the rope’s mechanical properties, such as flexibility.

Single rope

Marking of single dynamic rope for climbing and mountaineering used in a single strand.

Half rope

Marking of half rope for mountaineering, multi-pitch and ice climbing. Individual strands of rope are used in alternation in the protection system. This system reduces the risk of rope breakage caused by falling stones and provides maximum safety in alpine conditions and for difficult climbs.

Twin rope

Marking of twin ropes for mountaineering, multi-pitch, and ice climbing. Pairs of the same type of rope are always used, sharing the same protection points. Twin ropes guarantee a high level of safety, especially for multi-pitch climbing in alpine conditions.

Stitched eye

Selected SINGING ROCK static ropes which are marked with the Stitched eye icon are possible to produce with one or two stitched eyes at the end of the rope.

CE - symbol of compliance

The CE symbol declares that the product complies with the safety requirements of the applicable European standard. The number after the symbol CE (e.g. CE 1019) identifies the relevant accredited testing lab.

UIAA

Products marked with this symbol meet strict UIAA safety requirements. The UIAA is the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation. In most cases, UIAA requirements are sometimes stricter than EN standards.

UIAA Water repellent

A standard for water-repellent ropes approved by the UIAA Safety Commission. To pass the test at a certified laboratory, the amount of absorbed water must not be greater than 5% of the rope’s weight. For comparison, a non-treated rope absorbs around 50% of water in this test, and ropes labelled as "dry” but lacking adequate treatments can absorb between 20% and 40% of water.

NFPA

The National Fire Protection Association is a US nonprofit organization devoted to eliminating death, injury, property and economic loss due to fire, electrical and related hazards. It is widely known as an organization that creates and maintains standards and codes for usage and adoption by local governments.

 

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