Our Product Picks for 2025

Our Product Picks for 2025

At Coast Ropes, we're passionate about equipping you with the best gear for rope rescue, rope access, swiftwater rescue, work at height, and general safety. With over 25 years of experience, our team is always on the lookout for innovative products that can enhance your capabilities. That's why we're excited to share our top product picks for 2025!

These selections represent the cutting edge in performance, durability, and value, and we believe they'll become essential components of your kit.

Twin Release System (Petzl)

The Twin Release system truly impressed us when Petzl released it a few years ago, and we're even more excited to offer a complete, ANSI Z359.4-rated solution. This versatile combo pulley, descent control device, progress capture device, and swivel is now available as an off-the-shelf solution with sewn ropes and a bag. Paired with a rescue pole, it provides everything you need for retrieval from fall arrest scenarios and confined spaces. It's in stock now, so don't miss out!

Tactyl Helmet (NRS)

Finally, a water rescue helmet that doesn't compromise on features or fit! The NRS Tactyl Helmet, scheduled for release late this summer, is a game-changer for SAR teams. With front shroud attachment points and ARC-compatible side rails, it's ready for any accessory you need. The DARC retention system ensures a secure fit, even with a fully loaded helmet. Its built-in brim and reflective elements make it an excellent choice for professional water rescuers. Meeting CE/EN 1385 standards for whitewater safety, the Tactyl offers top-tier performance at a surprisingly affordable price. If the Tactyl is a bit much, check out the Neso!

Foray Drysuits (NRS)

Sometimes, you just need the basics done right. The updated Foray Drysuits deliver essential features without sacrificing quality or your budget. Available in both Women's and Men's specific cuts, these suits boast top-quality components like gear pockets, drain grommets, premium gaskets, and double-taped dry socks. The 4-layer fabric is durable, breathable, and 100% recycled. Look for these in April!

PocketBoy Curve Folding Saw (Silky)

This folding saw is super lightweight and durable with a strikingly compact design. Designed for 15-20% faster cutting than straight blade versions. New to Coast Ropes this year! 

Hotwire Quickpack Carabiners (Black Diamond)

Carabiners on the top and bottom give six light and versatile hotwire draws, the hotwire quickpack is ideal for any climber on a budget, which give full wiregate performance with a no-frills construction at a value.

Anchors Rapelling Station 12MM (Singing Rock)

New for 2025 - the Singing Rock rappelling station is designed for the climbing gyms or crags. Key features include zinc plated steel and 12mm holes.

Superplasma HD Helmet (Kask)

The KASK Superplasma HD helmet is a lightweight, durable helmet designed for search and rescue, rope, and rock climbing professionals! Offering exceptional comfort and ventilation, its customizable fit system and breathable padding ensure all-day wearability during demanding tasks. With top-tier safety features and a streamlined design, it’s a reliable choice for those needing performance and comfort throughout any season!

Cross Pro Bags (COURANT)

The COURANT Cross Pro Bags are a beauty. They're durable, high-performance, and not to mention, beautiful looking bags. Designed with robust materials, ample storage, and a practical design, they offer reliable functionality in any environment. These bags are ideal for carrying essential gear or rope efficiently and comfortably in the field, all while maintaining that swaggy look! Available in XL too!

Suspension NXT Multi-tool (Gerber)

The GERBER Suspension NXT Multi-tool is a compact, lightweight tool designed for versatility and ease of use. It features 15 different tools, including pliers, screwdrivers, and a knife. A great tool set to carry with you for outdoor or tactical situations. It offers reliability and convenience in one lightweight, and portable package!

 



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