PolySafe Aerial Rope










Prodigy's PolySafe rope is a major innovation in aerial rigging. Designed to bridge the gap between the flexibility of a textile sling and the aesthetics of a traditional rope, it offers an exceptionally sleek single-leg suspension solution. Ideal for aerial hoop, it eliminates the lateral slippage issues encountered with conventional round slings during backbends.
PolySafe Aerial Prodigy Rope - High-strength black finish with blue eyelet.
Versatility of Connection and Installation
Thanks to its flexible eyelets , the PolySafe rope offers complete mounting flexibility. It accepts direct connection via carabiners, shackles, or quick links. For installations on hoops without attachment points (tables), it allows for a lark's head hitch to be created directly on the bar after it has been covered with tape (for increased adhesion).
Secure connection on aerial hoop - Single leg type assembly ensuring maximum stability.
Advantages compared to conventional slings
Unlike industrial round slings, the PolySafe is designed for artistic use. Its thin profile provides a very comfortable grip above the hoop. Its behavior is semi-static: it offers a feeling of slight elasticity that smooths falls and transitions, while maintaining the strength of a 2-ton sling.
Detail of the flexible eyelet for easy connection with all types of certified connectors.
Expertise Prodigy Aerial (UK)
Prodigy is a leading European brand for aerial equipment. Their PolySafe ropes are tested in independent, accredited centers in the UK to guarantee total reliability during professional performances.
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