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SummitSafe™ 5/8” Tubular Climbing Webbing

Original price was: $0.60.Current price is: $0.24.

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SummitSafe™ tubular webbing is the trusted choice for climbers building secure runners, anchors, or slings.

(3 customer reviews)

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Close-up of SummitSafe™ tubular webbing showing flattened weave and durability—perfect for climbing accessories setup.
SummitSafe™ 5/8” Tubular Climbing Webbing
$0.60 Original price was: $0.60.$0.24Current price is: $0.24.

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Built for strength and reliability, the SummitSafe™ 5/8” tubular climbing webbing is a favorite among climbers who value dependable gear. It’s designed with a flattened tube structure, doubling its resistance while remaining lightweight and flexible enough for precision knots.

  • High tensile strength rated at 9 kN for serious climbing demands.
  • Perfect for anchoring, creating slings, or crafting custom etriers.
  • Recommended knot: water knot — be sure to leave at least 2” tails for safety.
  • To ensure safe usage, always consult certified references on how to use climbing webbing properly.
  • Sold per foot; spool measures 300 ft. but may include joined segments.

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3 reviews for SummitSafe™ 5/8” Tubular Climbing Webbing

  1. Jennifer Walker (verified owner)

    Lightweight but seriously tough—I used it for anchors during my Red River Gorge trip and was impressed. Easily some of the best climbing webbing for safety I’ve owned.

  2. Laura Sosa (verified owner)

    Just what I needed to make runners without spending a fortune. Honestly, it’s hard to find cheap climbing runners for sale with this quality!

  3. Robert Houston (verified owner)

    Reliable webbing with a smooth texture. I’ve read tons of reviews of climbing webbing, and this one lives up to the hype. Would buy again.

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FAQs

How to use climbing webbing safely for anchoring?
To safely use climbing webbing for anchoring, choose appropriate length and knot type—like a water knot. Ensure at least 2 inches of tail on each end and apply full body weight to tighten securely.
Is this webbing suitable for beginners?
Yes, SummitSafe™ is highly recommended among climbing accessories for beginners due to its manageable width, high strength rating, and forgiving flexibility for knot tying.
Can I buy this climbing webbing in full spool online?
Absolutely. You can buy tubular webbing online in 300-ft spools, though continuous lengths aren't always guaranteed in bulk shipments.