로프를 걸고 싶지 않다면 "행크"라고 하는 편리한 묶음에 보관하는 것이 유용합니다.
더 유용한 방법 중 하나는 그림 8 패턴을 사용하는 것입니다. 이렇게 하면 행크가 엉킬 가능성이 줄어듭니다.
이 기술은 단기/중기 보관 또는 여행용 로프를 감을 때 유용합니다.
장기 보관용
로프를 1~2주 이상 보관할 예정이라면 한 가지 더... 이렇게 하면 바이트 보호에 도움이 되고 더 오래 보관할 수 있습니다.
로프를 사용할 준비가 되면...
이 방법은 매우 안정적이지만 개인적으로 자주 사용하지는 않습니다. 이런 식으로 로프를 오래 보관하면 풀 때 약간 꼬이는 경향이 있습니다. ::뻔한 농담을 위해 잠시 멈춤:: 저는 로프가 곧은 것을 선호하기 때문에 장기 보관에는 사용하지 않습니다.
즉, 로프를 세탁해야 할 때 좋은 선택이 될 수 있습니다. 느슨한 체인 스티치로 묶어 세탁 가방에 넣으세요. 이렇게 하면 위의 방법보다 물과 비누가 더 잘 닿을 수 있습니다.
I’ve tried lots of ways to store rope but never loved any style I used and would sometimes not even bother properly storing them right away… Like laundry on the floor next to a hamper, so sad… I even tried some ways based on rocking climbing and various styles they use (Which are better suited to 70 and 80 meter lengths of 9-10mm ropes, unfortunately).
Finally though I discovered a way I really like and it hasn’t failed to keep the ropes put away yet because it’s just so fast, simple, and clean. So, what you do, based on your preference of starting with the tail or bite end, (I prefer starting with the bite even if it means I open my rope back up by holding the tails and throwing the bite side out and then have to “chase” is down and switch the rope around).
So hold the rope out in front of you pulling it through your hands and forming 22-24 inch long coils or bends of the rope until you have just enough rope left to do a simple coil wrap somewhere around the middle and then just pull it taunt through itself and the last wrap you make.
No need to mess with trying to make 10, 12, or 20 bends of rope only 8-10 inches long and then trying to keep them clean and wrap them up too.
I picked this up from marie.sauvage on one of her insta vids.
Oh I also like wrapping and finishing from Bite to tails too because I can flake it as I coil and it’s a little more wear on the rope where you do your storage wrap and the ends of rope aren’t where you put a lot of regular load, use, and wear and tear. Versus the bite side though where you know a lot more regular use is happening so hopefully by using the tail side to finish you are spreading that stress out.
Very cool! Thank you for sharing that with us! And good thought about the wear on the bight end, I’ll have to give that some thought…
The biggest problem I’ve had with the chain stitch is my rope ends up holding a twist/self coil after a while making tie harder during a scene.
Agreed. The only time I use that technique is when I am washing my rope. (Then I dry it under tension to make it straight again). That said, some people really like that technique.
I do like chain stitching. Clip a carabiner through all your rope bights and then hang them. 🙂
Hi, very useful stuff!
I would like to see here also a bit about washing the ropes and general rope maintenance.
Cheers