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EVAC Systems Belay Rope Bag – 1000D Cordura Rope Carrier

Original price $79.12 - Original price $84.58
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SKU EP434-R
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The Durable Standard for Rope Management The Evac Systems Belay Rope Bag is a heavy-duty carrier designed to protect your life-safety lines from the elements. Whether managing a belay line for a technical rescue or transporting a dynamic climbing rope to the crag, this bag ensures your gear remains clean, dry, and tangle-free. Built from 1,000 Denier Cordura® Nylon, it offers superior abrasion resistance against rock faces and concrete floors, far outlasting standard nylon stuff sacks.

Key Features

  • Two Capacity Options:
    • Small: Holds up to 225 feet of 1/2" rope—ideal for standard 200-foot rescue lines or single-pitch climbing ropes.
    • Large: Holds up to 325 feet of 1/2" rope—perfect for extended 300-foot hauls or multi-pitch operations.
  • Weather Defense: The 1000D Cordura shell is water-resistant, protecting the rope from ground moisture, mud, and UV exposure that can degrade nylon fibers over time.
  • Rapid Deployment: Designed for smooth rope payout, allowing the belayer or rigger to feed line directly from the bag without kinks or snags.

Why It Matters Rope is expensive; dirt and UV light are its enemies. The Evac Belay Rope Bag acts as a shield, extending the service life of your rope. Its robust construction means you can drag it, toss it, and stack it without worrying about the integrity of the lifeline inside.

How to Use

  1. Select Size: Choose Small for 200' lines or Large for 300' lines.
  2. Pack: Flake the rope loosely into the bag to prevent twists.
  3. Transport: Use the drawstring closure to seal the bag for hiking or storage.
  4. Deploy: Open the bag and flake the rope out directly to the climber or anchor.

Technical Overview The bag features a simple, robust design focused on durability and volume efficiency.

Compliance & Origin

  • Made in the USA.
  • Technical Rescue: Belay line management.
  • Rock Climbing: Protecting dynamic ropes.
  • SAR Teams: High-angle operations.
  • Industrial Access: Rigging line storage.
  • Note: Rope not included.
  • Material: 1000 Denier Cordura® Nylon
  • Small Capacity: 225 ft of 1/2" Rope
  • Large Capacity: 325 ft of 1/2" Rope
  • Colors: Red, Black, Orange, Yellow
  • Origin: Made in USA
📖 Official Resource
Step-by-Step Field Manual
Learn how to properly deploy and stage this equipment in a crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon the material of choice for the EVAC Systems Belay Rope Bag?

The EVAC Systems Belay Rope Bag uses 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon specifically for its exceptional abrasion resistance and water-repellent properties. This military-grade material protects your climbing or rescue rope from sharp rock edges, moisture damage, and UV degradation during transport and storage. Unlike lighter-weight rope bags, the 1000D Cordura construction ensures your rope stays dry in wet conditions and maintains its integrity even when dragged across rough terrain during technical rescue operations or alpine climbing expeditions.

Can the EVAC Systems rope bag accommodate both static and dynamic 1/2" ropes for different rescue scenarios?

Yes, the EVAC Systems Belay Rope Bag is designed to hold any standard 1/2" diameter rope, whether static (for rappelling and rescue hauling systems) or dynamic (for lead climbing and fall protection). The Small size holds up to 225 feet—ideal for single-pitch climbs or confined space rescue—while the Large accommodates 325 feet, perfect for multi-pitch routes or high-angle rescue operations where longer rope lengths are essential. This versatility makes it suitable for SAR teams who need to switch between rope types depending on the mission.

How does the EVAC Systems rope bag's deployment design improve response time during emergency rescue operations?

The EVAC Systems Belay Rope Bag features a user-friendly deployment system that allows rapid rope access without tangling—critical when seconds matter in technical rescue scenarios. The bag's design enables you to flake rope directly into it for quick redeployment, eliminating the time-consuming process of coiling and uncoiling. For search and rescue teams, firefighters, or swift-water rescue technicians, this means faster setup times when establishing belay systems, rappel anchors, or mechanical advantage hauling systems in emergency situations.

What's the weight difference between carrying 225 feet versus 325 feet of 1/2" rope in the EVAC Systems bag, and which size works best for helicopter rescue operations?

While the EVAC Systems bag itself is lightweight, 225 feet of 1/2" static rope weighs approximately 11-13 pounds, while 325 feet weighs around 16-18 pounds. For helicopter-based rescue operations where weight and space are premium, the Small size (SKU EP434 series) offers an optimal balance—providing sufficient rope for most short-haul or hoist-assisted rescues while minimizing aircraft payload. The Large size (SKU EP435 series) is better suited for ground-based SAR operations, technical rope rescue, or situations requiring extended rappels from cliffs or structures.

Are the high-visibility color options (Orange SKU EP434OR, Lime Green SKU EP434LG, Yellow SKU EP434YW) designed for specific operational environments?

Absolutely. The EVAC Systems Belay Rope Bag's high-visibility colors serve critical safety and operational purposes. Orange (EP434OR/EP435OR) and Lime Green (EP434LG) are ideal for wilderness SAR and mountain rescue where gear needs to be easily spotted in natural terrain. Yellow (EP434YW) excels in low-light or cave rescue environments. Blue (EP434BU/EP435BU) works well for water rescue operations, while Red (EP434RD/EP435RD) and Black (EP434BK/EP435BK) suit tactical or law enforcement applications where discretion may be preferred. Color-coding also helps teams quickly identify different rope types or lengths in multi-resource incidents.