Reviews overview
Praise vs. Criticism
I would buy again
Nice cheap rope. Mainly used for indoor climbing, but would have no problem with using this outdoors. No issues with tangling that I've seen on a lot of reviews, is kept threaded in a rope bag and usually fine to just go straight to climbing with.
Like the colour, and not such a common rope to see around the climbing walls means I don't get it mixed up with other people.
- Advantages
- Price / performance
- Excellent handling
- Lightweight
- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
- Beginner
- Indoor climbing
Very short lifespan
I'm very disappointed with this rope because now, after just 6 months of use it's knackered and needs retiring. Today I had to cut several metres off of one end after just a few short falls at an indoor wall. The other end is already worn through the sheath.
I've used the rope for indoor climbing and some outdoor sport. I'd hoped that being a 10.1, rather than a 10 or even 9.8 it might last a bit longer. But strangely the rope doesn't seem as thick as my previous 10mm.
The rope is cheap so maybe I shouldn't expect too much. However it was no cheaper than previous ropes I've had, like an Edelrid Coral 10mm and a Decathlon 9.8mm but seems to have worn out far quicker than both of those.
For this reason I won't buy again and wouldn't recommend it. At the same price you can definitely find better.
- Advantages
- Price / performance
- Disadvantages
- Frays quickly
This is what other customers say:
The Zonsi is a pretty good workhorse rope. It's had regular use (and some outright abuse) at the crag and indoors for about a year now and it's holding up pretty well. It handles well enough but does tend to kink/tangle more than other (more expensive) ropes I've had. I'd say it's on a par or slightly better than the Edelrid Python or DMM Statement. Overall I'm very pleased with the performance, particularly at the price I paid.
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- Advantages
- Robust
- Price / performance
- Durable
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- Disadvantages
- Tangles a lot
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- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
- Indoor climbing
- Beginner
- All around
I like this rope for abbing in to work routes, its nice and thick and is pretty durable, not the lightest or easiest handling but is still a good rope.
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- Advantages
- Durable
- Price / performance
- Robust
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- Recommended use
- Beginner
- All around
- Big wall
Used for the last month, I guess its will last at least a year being used 3 times a week indoors.
Handles well enough but gets a bit curly with Gri-Gri's and Cinches.
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- Advantages
- Price / performance
- Durable
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- Disadvantages
- average handling
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- Recommended use
- Indoor climbing
Climbed outside with it for one season and got rough and harder to handle. Good price/performance if you just climb once in a while, but wouldn't recommend for a frequent sport climber
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- Advantages
- Price / performance
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- Disadvantages
- Tangles a lot
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- Recommended use
- Beginner
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