10.2mm Toplight II 50m
Description
The Toplight II 10.2mm is part of our Essential Line ropes range which has been specifically designed for entry level users or climbers who don't want all of the bells and whistles on their kit. Yet, you still get Edelweiss's design ethos of making the most durable ropes available. The Toplight II is a great all-rounder for, indoor, trad, top roping and sport climbing.
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Weight | 65.0 g/m 7.165 lbs / 3250 g |
Diameter (millimeters) | 10.2 mm |
Length (meters) | 50 m |
Rope Type![]() ![]() | Single |
UIAA Falls (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 7 falls / 0 falls / 0 falls |
Dynamic Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 33.0 % / 0.0 % / 0.0 % |
Static Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 9.0 % / 0.0 % / 0.0 % |
Impact Force (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 8.30 kN / 0.00 kN / 0.00 kN |
Dry Treatment![]() ![]() | None |
Sheath Proportion (%) | |
Sheath Slippage (mm) | 0 mm |
Type of Middle Mark | None |
Rope End Marker | None |
Certification | CE, EN, UIAA |
RFID / NFC Option![]() ![]() | None |
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Performance: “This rope has the durability of a fat rope with the feel of a skinnier cord,” one tester said. We loved it right out of the box thanks to its ideal balance of stiffness and flexibility. Add that to the lowest price in the review, and this rope is a win-win-win. The Toplight is the thickest of three ropes in Edelweiss’ Essential line (9.8 and 10 are the others), which aims to offer “top performance at the right price.” Our testers say they hit the nail on the head with the Toplight: “It clips and feeds
through both tube-style and assisted-braking devices easily and smoothly—more like a 9.8,” one multi-discipline tester said, “but it gives me the confidence of a thicker rope when it comes to rock abrasion and lifespan.” For five days in Ten Sleep, Wyoming, six testers led, whipped on, and toproped dozens of pitches, and the rope still looked and felt new. Four of those testers haven’t bought or used a rope above 10mm in a few years, and they all agreed they would purchase this 10.2 lifeline because of its excellent performance and skinny feel. A 65 g/m weight doesn’t add too much heft, either: 8.6 lbs. for 60 meters.