MAXIMUM STRENGTH, MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY, MAXIMUM GRIP
The Prodigy Dyna-Core Hanging Rope for Aerial Hoop has been designed to give the maximum strength and safety you need with a flexible and comfortable rope.
A Hanging Rope is often preferred compared to a strop because it is much better to grip. It also looks beautiful on stage compared to a more industrial looking strop. If you're looking for something more comfortable to hock onto than a rope, and you like the grip and look of a strop, then a Prodigy Aerial PolySafe Rope might be better for you.
What is the Dyna-Core? It is a super strong 4mm, 12-strand Dyneema rope. This is spliced end to end onto stainless steel thimbles, and individually, the Dyna-Core has a 1500kg Minimum Breaking Strain (MBS).
The outer rope is an incredibly high quality 4-strand 24mm diameter 100% cotton rope. The cotton rope component individually has a 24 kN MBS. The Dyna-Core eliminates the stretch this rope would have on its own.
MAXIMUM STRENGTH, MAXIMUM VERSATILITY
The Dyna-Core ropes have another nifty feature: they have the steel eye thimble inside the rope. That means you don’t have a chunky steel eye at the attachment point of your hoop.
Each Dyna-Core Hanging Rope is supplied with a 25kN MBS steel carabiner at each end. You can use these with your Firetoys 1 Point Aerial Hoop or Firetoys 2 Point Aerial Hoop.
You can remove the carabiner and use these with any of the Prodigy PolySafe Shackle trapezes or the Prodigy Dyna-Core Shackle trapezes!
MAXIMUM SAFETY, EASY TO INSPECT
The construction of the Dyna-Core ropes means that you have redundancy built into the system. Even better than that, it is easy to inspect your ropes, even internally.
You can check the internal Dyneema Core by opening gaps between the twists in the outer cotton rope. It’s easy to inspect the thimble eye termination of the Dyneema Core.
FULLY TESTED AND CERTIFIED
UK designed and made
Regularly safety tested at independent & certified testing facilities
Working Load Limit (WLL): 178kg
Factor Of Safety (FOS) 7:1
Working Load Limits are based on permanent deflection.
Never exceed the manufacturer's WLL. This has been set to consider materials/components/dynamic forces.