The Sterling XEROS line of ropes truly is a leader in the industry. Typically, ropes are dipped in a chemical bath to apply a topical dry treatment to the sheath. However, Sterling has found a way to incorporate the dry treatment at the filament level. This means every fiber is already dry-treated before being woven into the core or sheath of a rope.
This ensures the entire rope, inside and out, is treated. The result is a rope that will have much longer dry-treatment longevity. Sterling claims XEROS ropes will continue to repel moisture and avoid soaking up water for longer.
This is an important feature considering wet ropes can lose up to 40% of their strength. And the best part? The XEROS treatment doesn’t add anything to the price tag.
In short: The Sterling Nano 8.9mm XEROS ($270) is the perfect lightweight adventure rope to handle anything in the mountains. Whether it be sunny rock climbing or a wet alpine adventure, the XEROS treatment will protect the rope from the elements so you can focus on the important part: climbing.
- Falls: 6 as a single
- Impact force: 8.5 kN as a single
- Dynamic elongation: 33.1% as a single
- Static Elongation: 7% as a single
- Weight: 52 g/m
Pros
- Lightweight
- Extremely resistant to water
- Good wear characteristics
- No cost penalty for XEROS treatment
Cons
- There are more durable 8.9mm ropes
- Middle marker is hard to see
Sterling Nano 8.9 XEROS Review
Testing the Sterling Nano 8.9 XEROS
Rock Climbing



Ice Climbing


Durability and Feel

Value and Best Uses

Sterling Nano 8.9 XEROS: Conclusion
