Maxim Airliner 2X Dry Climbing Rope - 9.1mm for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.0
out of 10
7 Positive, 2 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$307.00
Used Value:
$184.20
Sale Value:
$276.30

Use Maxim's superlight Airliner 2X Dry 9.1mm Climbing Rope as a half on alpine routes, or climb mixed, ice, or multipitch with it as a single. Endura Dry 2x treats this rope's sheath and core with water repellency in order to reduce overall water absorption significantly. Like all of Maxim's ropes, you can expect a fluid feel through belay devices, a smooth clip, and a durable, abrasion-resistant performance.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
55g/m
Diameter:
9.1mm
Dry Treatment:
2X - Dry
Dynamic Elongation:
28%
Impact Force:
9.8kN
Recommended Use:
climbing
Static Elongation:
6.40%
Type:
single
UIAA Falls:
≥ 5

Full Reviews

10
Super lightweight and feeds through the grigri like butter. Unlike other ropes, this one doesn't thicken up over time -- it stays true to shape after multiple cragging days without excessive "furriness". I've tried the Sterling 9.2mm Aero and the Mammut 9.2mm Revelation and this one is my favorite crag rope by a long shot. It's been really durable as well. The only downside is lack of a good bi-weave color, which is why I use the single pattern for sport climbing. I use the Sterling 9.0mm Nano for multipitch climbs (lighter weight, better bi-weave pattern, but less durability).
Andy C., backcountry.com
December 17, 2020
4
The good: It's holding up so far after 4 months of about 2-3 days out a week getting about 4-10 pitches in every session. The bad: I paid the extra money for the bi patern "dark star" color (and it isn't cheap!) and even after months of use I can't hardly spot the difference in the pattern. I wanted a bi pattern to make repels easier in the dark but this makes it extremely difficult even during the day time. I'd rather have a single pattern rope with a middle mark than the dark star. And on that note, I'm gonna buy another rope before the season ends because this is ridiculous. So for that reason, I can not recommend this rope especially for the price range it's at.
Mitchell Klepfer, backcountry.com
August 20, 2020
10
This is definitely a skinny rope and not for everyone nor every situation. I would absolutely not recommend this rope for beginners or even intermediate climbers/belayers and definitely not for top roping. The skinny diameter and super smooth handling characteristics demands expert belaying skills. For its weight and diameter, in my opinion, it is one of the most durable ropes out there. I have been climbing for about 35 years and I have owned hundreds of ropes and I climb four days a week outside on long traditional multi pitch routes with rappelling and single pitch sport on different types of rock and angles. I also would not recommend this rope for ascending with mechanical devices or heavily working steep overhanging cave routes… It’s just too skinny to grab well/easily. Hands-down, the best things about this rope is its light weight, ease of belaying and clipping and awesome sheath design...stiff enough to make it very durable. My most important advice is to be very careful when you very first unravel the rope. It comes off of a spool so you need to make sure that you unravel it as if it’s coming off that same spool. This will prevent any initial twists. Then do yourself another favor and run it through your belay device of choice a few times on the ground before you climb and always pull it through the anchor on single pitch routes to keep it from getting twisted/kinked. Out of the bag it is super cable-like stiff but it does soften up to be very manageable. I bought the 60m in Afterburner color. Also a shout out to my Backcountry gearhead, Emily Jenson!
Alex S., backcountry.com
January 21, 2020
2
Got this rope at the end of July 2018. Used it sparingly and took good care of it. Maxim markets this rope as very durable and strong for its size. Core shot on climb number 6. Less than a year of ownership. Wrote to Maxim and never heard back. This rope is hardly worth the premium price. I’ve owned petal and mammoth ropes in 60 & 70 lengths that gave held up to years of use and abuse. Would not buy this line again.
Alexander, backcountry.com
July 7, 2019
10
Used this rope to pull down huge vines grown into my 60ft+ trees. Worked great. take 20% off coupons from coupon-code.info
bleue, backcountry.com
March 3, 2019
10
Excellent quality! After buying the first one for a tree swing I bought two more because the quality is excellent! take 20% off coupons from coupon-code.info
nicole, backcountry.com
December 1, 2018
4
I did a lot of research before pulling the trigger and purchasing the Maxim Airliner. It arrived and I was very pleased. I took it out climbing a few times and noticed in small sections that it would freeze up. Rope would be stiff. Then one day, on a challenging climb in cold dry conditions the rope was frozen stiff in sections of a foot or so. I have to force the rope through the ATC. The next day I contacted maxim and explained the situation to them. They said that should not happen but the desired to test my rope to see if the Dry Treatment have not been applied. I sent the rope to them and they tested it. Said it looked good but were kind enough to send me a new rope. I went out with the new rope on a snowy day and the rope froze up stiff in 2 to 3 foot sections at a time. Just not acceptable. Other than the rope freezing the feel of the rope is fabulous. It is just too dangerous to use. I will also throw out there that I am living in New England so more moisture in the air than out West?
Phillip Roberts, backcountry.com
March 15, 2017
10
For an 80m rope this is incredibly light and not so small that you're uncomfortable taking a nice, big whip on it! I usually reserve this rope for send attempts and extra long routes just to preserve it. And if those ends get rough and you have to chop them, you still have a really long rope. Now get it and let the sending begin! ;-)
Mallory King, backcountry.com
August 10, 2016
10
SO this rope is super supple. Easy to clip and most importantly it's LIGHT! I seriously don't feel like I'm carrying around extra weight when I haul this bad boy around. If you want an amazing light 80 m rope get this one!
Jane Hwang, backcountry.com
July 26, 2015
10
Low friction, low weight, but damn durable. Had the chance to demo this rope out for a few days in Little Cottonwood canyon and it's changing my mentality on what a rope really should look and feel like. We worked some sport lines that had been on the ticklist for years - this thing glides through the belay device and gives THE softest catch i've ever felt. I didn't send, but my buddy did. First class tickets to the anchors. We then cooled down a three pitches moderate trad route - a lot of traversing and a section of linked down climbing. We slung our gear long and this rope just smoothly slide through all the biners. The drag reduction is LITERALLY noticeable. If I were to get stoked on a sport project and wanted to give myself the best chance, I'm reaching for the airliner. Somebody buzz the pilot - I'm getting sendy over here!
Alex Quitiquit, backcountry.com
May 26, 2015