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Welcome to forum Newbie. :biggrin:

 

As a starter rope, you can't beat Yale XTC. Virtually bomb proof and will last you a long time if looked after properly. Excellent value for the price.

 

And unless you're going to be climbing "big" trees often, (doubtful), then 37m is plenty long enough.

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Hi what climbing rope would be good for a new climber and what length

 

All depends on if you are up apple trees or red woods if you see what I mean . No body wants to lug more rope than they need but no body wants to be short ...

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Personally I climb with a shorter rope as it's easier to pull about and manage ,I have a 45 m but have probably only used it 5 times last year its a pita to manage if you don't need the length. I take a second rope any way so will install that lower down and switch over if extra length is needed but the trees around here are not massive!

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