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Your ninja gear isn't complete without it
Four carbon steel talons lock into place on hook
33' of tough braided nylon rope
Rated at more than 800 lbs
Compact and easy to carry
8" shaft and 5 1/4" hooks
Your ninja gear isn't complete without it
Four carbon steel talons lock into place on hook
33' of tough braided nylon rope
Rated at more than 800 lbs
Compact and easy to carry
8" shaft and 5 1/4" hooks
Product Description
This specially designed grappling hook folds down for compact, easy carrying. With a few twists, the four carbon steel talons can be locked into position, assuring a safe ascent. Best of all, it's rated to more than 800 lbs and comes with 33' of tough braided nylon rope.
It is very good, just something I bought and I use to climb my tree, very nice rope, should wear gloves when using, got many rope burns from it.
Gregory Hays Jan 14, 2023 (5 out of 5)
Pretty usefull
I'm using this for pulling widow maker branches out of my mulberry trees that are old, and like others pulling leaves and branches from the flood tiles on my creeks.Might rappel a sink whole I've been eyeballing.Thanks Budk for another useful tool.
Michael McMillion Oct 17, 2020 (5 out of 5)
Worth every penny
I use it to clear out limbs and other objects out of the pond behind the house. Everything seems to drift my way, but this makes for easy clean up.
doman ruggles Sep 28, 2020 (5 out of 5)
Used for breaching obstacles and tripwires
Brought one with me overseas. Toss it and drag back to look for tripwires or pull stuff down. I do not suggest climbing with it though. Mine became useless after doing so, it bent really bad at the drilled pivot points on the flanges. Does not support 250lbs at all, but I imagine the rope holds much more. I'm trying to get a blacksmith to use stiffer iron/steel with same design to fix mine.
shane Jul 18, 2013 (5 out of 5)
great!
Great for repelling down from building
Luis Videa Jr Mar 05, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Awesome buy rope is strong and sturdy very easy to use i def. Would recommend it
charles taror Dec 23, 2012 (5 out of 5)
cant exacly test this dont have any trees to test it how ever the qualty of it seems durible and easy to use and transport.
giant blob Oct 16, 2011 (5 out of 5)
excellent quality. i use it to climb trees, but i need to learn how to get it off the branches from the ground...
Levi Winterrowd Jun 16, 2011 (5 out of 5)
better than other reviews said it was. It could hold me and my 220 pound freind.
Wes Turk Feb 12, 2011 (5 out of 5)
Sick piece of equipment. Will take some time to get a good technique down, but is awesome!
Jeffrey Black Jan 15, 2011 (5 out of 5)
This is a impressive item foldable and it actually look better than the photo.
Colleen Magda Oct 14, 2010 (5 out of 5)
I love it. Few nots in the rope and I can climb practically anything. Sweet item.
James D. Sep 21, 2010 (5 out of 5)
Extremely effective, and easy to use! Make sure to practice (trees are good: Throw to the top, climb tree with Grappling Hook's assistance, retrieve and drop hook to the ground, climb down with gravity's assistance). Rope gives way some what, so learn how much it will give. You may need to tie knots in the line or wear gloves if you have difficulty with this as well!
Erik Novack Sep 06, 2010 (5 out of 5)
This item came in very useful for climbing trees and up the side of a garage for a certain grandson.
Chris Willman Aug 10, 2010 (5 out of 5)
Awesome grappling hook. Grips way better than i expected it to... I would suggest making knots in the rope to help you climb
James Haynes Aug 05, 2010 (5 out of 5)
An awesome tool for climbing and fun! The rope is a little thinner than I thought, but it still suffices. Great buy!
David Wisnik Jun 13, 2010 (5 out of 5)
AMAZING PRICE<br />and it actually works and folds pretty nifty like.
Seth hinkley Jan 02, 2010 (5 out of 5)
i was highly impressed by this product i thought that becas it was folding it wold be realy cheaply made but i was very wrong in that judgment
Soul Aurion Jul 31, 2009 (5 out of 5)
Durable, portable, great for scaling walls!
Doug Ferland Jul 21, 2009 (5 out of 5)
this is amazing!!!<br />you simply have to buy it<br />ive used it more times than i can count<br />the proof is in the pudding
Eric Kim May 31, 2009 (5 out of 5)
All that stuff you hear about "Oh ropes too thin" "ohh it burns your hand"<br /><br />Forget it.<br />Its perfectly fine. Tie a knot every foot or so and you have perfect grips to climb anything
vincent Apr 12, 2009 (5 out of 5)
hard to climb
This is an amazing buy, useful beyond what i had firstly intend, the rope is nearly impossible to climb i had to switch it out with a lighter rope with more friction to latch onto but other than that i weigh 180 pound, i bent one hook from missing a throw like said below but i could bend it back with some tools from my shed
Chris Conley Mar 26, 2009 (5 out of 5)
Just arrived today. Ordered two days ago. Awesome turn around.<br /><br />Took me a minute to figure out how to lock the hooks in place, but once I did, it's super easy. It will take you about 15 seconds to fully lock/unlock the hook, more time if you are planning on being stealthy. Rope is, as stated, not as long as a lot of people would like, but then again, if you are trying to climb a ten story building, why not just use the elevator?<br /><br />All in all, an awesome product.
Josh Lowe Mar 07, 2009 (5 out of 5)
Review
Great weight to it, perfect for scaling buildings. Have already scaled multiple buildings and can definitely hold you, have had this for 2 years. The rope is great and has lasted this long with absolutely no problems. I did bend one of the claws because I missed the roof of a building and it came down 50 feet onto concrete. It just barely bent, extremely impressed with this product.
Thane Sanford Jul 09, 2008 (5 out of 5)
What is there to say its a grappling hook its just amazing I already climb bout 7 trees though I suggest that you have some kinda gloves that have grip on them cause it hurts like hell trying to climb without them though it would be easier if I had the hand and foot spikes for climbing....
Davy De Los Santos Jan 17, 2008 (5 out of 5)
this is cool i got it for a friend of mine cuz i destroyed one of his weapons and he liked this thing and it was a good price...i might keep this for me._; )
Manny Unseen Nov 05, 2007 (5 out of 5)
I love this "ninja" tool ever handy
Cory Clark Aug 06, 2007 (5 out of 5)
great item at a great price...no need to say more buy it and experience it...
josh elkins Jul 08, 2007 (5 out of 5)
great product ! very sturdy. the rope is a little thin, but tie a few notes and your climbing up trees walls in no time ! I highly recommend it to anyone interested in this product !
jacob smith Jun 22, 2007 (5 out of 5)
Great product people say the rope isn't long enough but I wouldn't be real comfortable climbing higher than 33' up with this thing since if you throw it up on something to climb up you can't inspect if its secure on the account that you are on the ground still. I would really suck if your half way up the rope and it came loose and smacked you in the face.
Don Di Fiore Apr 24, 2007 (5 out of 5)
If youre in training, if its rock climbing, moonlighting, or even your occasional ninja fights, this is a must have!<br /><br /> fits in your back-pack just by collapsing it!, I would buy a diffrent rope though this wasnt long enough.
Derek Gonzalez Mar 28, 2007 (5 out of 5)
Sweet! I'll be scaling walls and buildings with this. I'll even bunjee -jump off things with this thing. Awesome.
Michael Castro Mar 21, 2007 (5 out of 5)
I have not used this item yet. but i will say it came in a box and it is light weight esay to use as well.the rope is very long and very strong. i recomend this if its somthing u just wanna play with. also very easy to fold and use!
Tim summers Feb 18, 2007 (5 out of 5)
excellent product great price could use a longer rope you can throw it further then 30 ft
Steven Feb 13, 2020 (4 out of 5)
Great tool
I'm no ninja. I bought mine for tree work. It does a great job pulling branches when pruning trees and briars. Also good for securing a ladder from the ground.
Eric Waydick Dec 26, 2014 (4 out of 5)
Reverse Assembly
The solid steel portions of the hook are sturdy. The top nut was put on with an adhesive, like Locktite, which kept it in place very well. The hook cross member closest to the cap nut is threaded, which makes it far more stable. The other cross member floats free. The spring should be on the other side of the floating hook to push it up into the threaded hook, and the threaded hook should be thread-locked to the cap nut. When this is done, the hook can be collapsed and returned to service quickly. The way the picture shows it assembled on the box and the way it came leaves no reason for including the spring. By butting the cross member against the cap nut, the number of load-bearing threads are doubled. The rope included is fairly high quality, but I would upgrade to a more secure knot before risking suspending myself from it. The weight is very good for short-to-medium distance throws.
Ocala Jack Jan 25, 2014 (4 out of 5)
Good Tool for hard job.
My first BudK purchase and my first throwing weapon. Climbing a thin rope is a special skill requiring long practice and some serious upper body strength. One of the great feats of strength of a life full of such machismo is the time I climbed this bad boy 15' up the side of a dam casement. Knot the rope at 18" intervals. This will reduce the length of the rope by about 20% but is very necessary for ascents/descents. Throwing this thing is another special skill set. Don't think you can throw a grapple without practice. So this is the right gear but be prepared to train for many hours before you
Justin Weatherwax Dec 24, 2012 (4 out of 5)
The rope is extremely strong the grappling hook is fun to play around with but the top piece that keeps the grappling hook in place came off mine within twenty minutes of having it but is easily replaced and the medal does bend after a while but is easy to bend back so all in all a good buy
Travis Hart Apr 12, 2012 (4 out of 5)
This is an essential tool for all who collect ninja gear. The nylon rope is strong and much longer than i expected (good). The hook itself is also very strong and although i have used it extensively, it has not cracked, bent, or chipped. The reason i only gave it four stars is because of the "folding" part of it. Sometimes when you miss a branch or pull the hook down and it hits the ground, it will loosen up and fold. I didnt like that because I frequently had to tighten it back up again before throwing it. Overall, this is a great product, very practical, and a wonderful piece for any ninja collection.<br /><br />-Travis Hart
James Wolfe Jun 17, 2010 (4 out of 5)
TIE YOUR OWN KNOTS. AND MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. pretty sturdy. tie a knot in the rope every foot or so to ease the climbing. shipping was FAST. do A LOT of stress tests low to the ground first!!
Tommy Crofts May 25, 2010 (4 out of 5)
Very reliable product, except when you hit the tip of it on a hard surface to much and it snaps.
Ben Giraldo May 05, 2009 (4 out of 5)
great product ONLY one problem... the rope is thin .. hard to get a good grip
Ismael RodrÃguez Jan 02, 2009 (4 out of 5)
This is a great item! You just need to be a good thrower. You have to throw it as straight as you can because this thing goes far. The only thing that i didn't like was that the rope was too thin. And like the other reviews mention, this really hurts your hands. Hopefully this website can began to offer some special gloves to use with the grappling hook. (And no, i don't mean the spike gloves.) If you buy this item, ask about offering some special gloves. Maybe if they see that a lot of people want/need them, maybe they will begin to offer them. Anyway I recommend this product to EVERYBODY!!!
Nitsua finlin Apr 04, 2008 (4 out of 5)
Nice overall with a good price and miltiple uses for example I used it for pulling sleds and other things but make sure you are not too hard on it.<br />First, the the storing mechanism got broken off within a week. Also, after a few especially hard yanks while I was pulling sleds, it started to bend and eventually the entire top came of (I dont mean the rope un-knoted, i mean the only meatal part left was the ring) but i cant blame it from breaking because of how i used it so even though it CAN be used as somthing else doesnt mean it should...<br />Even though i got it broken, I still think it was a great buy and if i had used it properly, it would have lasted me more than 4 months.
sam Mar 13, 2013 (3 out of 5)
gotta grapple?
Best way to use the rope is fold in half and knot about every 18 inches, then you essentially have a rope "loop" ladder that almost anyone can climb by inserting a foot in the loops. Buy longer rope if you need more length. Be sure the spring is on top of the grapple, it came assembled backwards.
Bobby meredith Aug 20, 2011 (3 out of 5)
Not too super for actual climbing
Doesn't fold down as well as I thought it would, has the tendency to bend if hooked at odd angle. The rope is difficult to climb, I would recommend a pair of gloves but even then it is challenging. Missed my target and broke the top bolt when it landed. Looks cool, you'll gain instant respect with your friends until you try to use it for climbing and end up looking like a wuss. Great for other practical purposes. I'm sure you can be creative and make many opportunities to use it elsewhere.
Rj Gg Nov 03, 2007 (3 out of 5)
"Ninja Folding Grappling Hook", a Mix of cons and pros.<br />ATTN: I used the rope in a real situation, read on.<br /><br />CON: Right out of the package, the black nylon rope tied to the hook has a laughable knot, a very serious danger to climbers. This was probably the most misshapen and flimsy knot I've seen. To even attempt to climb may damage your cord or it may slip and leave you with a nice 30 ft free fall. (NOTE: Luckily for me, I tie professional rope-ring knots. I used a variation of the "Cat's Paw". Except I made double circles for extra grip and less chance of slip.)<br /><br />PRO: After I did my knot I tried the storing mechanism, It's genius how easy it is making it a little too simple but that's not a problem for this "Folding" ninja hook.<br /><br />PRO/CON: The infamous nylon rope, the pro is that it's tough as hell and weather resistant. The CON is that your gonna need to use some thick gloves with good grip cause not only is it tough on your hands (NOTE: Lost skin while trying to climb and even throwing it a good 25 ft up.) but THE ROPE IS SKINNY thus confirming some of the other reviews on this site.<br /><br />Con: If the hook fails to grab on to something and you tug on it making it come down (NOTE: Remember, I threw it to a good 25 ft) be prepared for it to come crashing down. Mine fell many times and hard hits have actually bent my hook not to the point of uselessness but enough degrees to notice that this piece of carbon steel isn't strong enough for high throws or hard landings. I didn't like to see my hook like this so I would attempt to catch it every so often, I took a numbing hit to my arm and it even made sparks as it landed on the floor another time. (NOTE: My storing mechanism it stuck now, It can't be folded anymore which is fine for me actually.)<br /><br />Total Score, 3 out of 5 or 6 out of 10. <br />It's a good and cheap climbing tool, buy it, check your knot, get <br />good gloves, and your set for some climbing.