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Tug-A-War rope rental
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Professional Tug A War Rope Rentals Phoenix - Scottsdale Arizona
Our 75 foot long tug a war rope is perfect for parties and events. Manila tug of war rope is the only type allowed by the Tug of War International Federation and we rent them in Scottsdale
Rent a tug a war rope in Phoenix 480-874-3470
Tug-A-War rope rental
Starting At:
$49.95 /
4 Hours when Delivered or 24 hours when picked up
Staff Not Included
*restrictions apply
$19.95 if rented with an inflatable!
Minimum space required
- 20 ' (6.96 m) wide
- 175 ' (53.34 m) long
Our professional tug a war rope rentals come complete with professional 75 foot long 1.5" thick Manila Rope and 2 orange cones for center markers.
Never use any type of rope other than natural manila for tug a war games.
Manila tug of war rope is the only type allowed by the Tug of War International Federation (TWIF), which organizes and establishes the rules for world championship games.
The TWIF rules for international competition say the rope should be from 10 to 12.5 centimeters in circumference (about 1 1/2" diameter), at least 33.5 meters (about 110 feet) long (there are eight pullers on each team), and have plain whipped ends. Loops, knots, or other holdings are not allowed - and wrapping the rope around the hands or any other part of the body is considered creating a "loop" (there's an exception for the anchor, or end puller, but even then the wrap is not tied, spliced, or otherwise locked - so it can be released quickly).
It makes sense to vary from certain parts of these specifications for games at picnics or children's birthday parties. The diameter can't be reduced for small hands, and the length can be adjusted based on the size and number of participants and space available. Whether working with children or adults, game organizers should take the time to go over safety concerns with the participants.
Never make a loop by wrapping the rope around the hand to get a better grip especially, but not exclusively, when using a tug of war rope with a smooth or slippery surface, there is a temptation to wrap it around ones hand to get a better grip. In addition to being against the rules, which state the rope should be held using a natural grip, with both palms facing upward and the fingers wrapped around the rope, looping the rope around ones hand is extremely dangerous. Imagine being dragged along the ground because you can't release the rope.