Description
A tough line born for hard work, the HeftyFlex rigging line makes a great nucleus for any serious rigging kit with its high breaking strain and excellent durability. This bullrope features a Technaglide coating that is designed to maximise pulley efficiency and also give excellent water repellency. The coating also has the added benefit of ensuring great flexibility for the lifespan of the rope. HeftyFlex ropes perform well in a variety of rigging scenarios including lifting, lowering or pulling, thanks to the low stretch characteristics and soft, flexible handling even over extended use.
- Each rope is marked up with the date of manufacture, serial number and MBL.
- 13mm diameter
- Available in a variety of lengths
- Minimum breaking strength: 45kN
UK standard delivery
Standard delivery to UK mainland is free for orders over £100 before VAT, or £7.95 for smaller orders. For delivery to Scottish Highlands, Offshore Isles and Northern Ireland, there is usually a postage surcharge based on weight. You will see costs and options as part of the checkout process.
Most orders received before 2 pm are despatched the same day (excluding weekends and bank holidays) – although please allow extra time for delivery to more remote locations such as Scottish Highlands – on a next working day delivery service.
Premium delivery services
For some UK delivery locations we offer premium services such as next day or Saturday. The delivery options available to you will be offered in the checkout process. If you require a service not listed, or would like delivery on a specific day, please contact us and we will let you know availability and cost.
Delivery outside the UK
We deliver to many worldwide destinations. We have a minimum order of £500 net for export shipping. If you’d like a quote for delivery outside the UK, please contact us for a quote.
Any questions?
If you have any questions, please contact our sales team who will be happy to assist you.
What is the main benefit of the Technaglide coating on Harkie rigging ropes?
The Technaglide coating allows the rope to operate more smoothly, whilst giving it outstanding water repellency and improved grip in wet conditions. It also reduces water intake.
Why should I choose a low-stretch rigging rope?
The low-stretch characteristics of the HeftyFlex rigging rope makes rigging operations more predictable and controllable.
What is the difference between minimum breaking strain (MBS) and working load limit (WLL)?
The MBS is the minimum load at which a product has been known to fail under test conditions. WLL, on the other hand, is the load value that that rope can be expected to handle safely in normal working conditions. Most rope manufacturers will specify a breaking strain rather than a working load, because MBL is a specific measurement whereas a working load is more relative, as there are various ways in which to calculate this depending on the scenario.
Canopy Climbing Collective –
Thoroughly recommend.
Canopy Climbing Collective –
Great rigging rope, used it heaps and loving it so far.
Canopy Climbing Collective –
Great stuff, great rope, highly recommend.
Canopy Climbing Collective –
I’m liking the rope more and more.
Charles Fowler –
Had this for a while, used it quite a bit and really like it. In the rainy weather I really notice the water repellent coating, running it off the bollard it runs a lot smoother in wet conditions than other ropes. I can grip it and its not soaking my gloves. Doesn’t milk, hardly any marking whereas other ropes would be showing wear and tear by now. No curling and twisting. Outer sheath still as good as it was.