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Rope ladder consists of two parallel ropes or cords that act as the ladder's side rails. Between these ropes, at regular intervals, rungs (steps) are attached—typically made of wood, metal, or reinforced plastic. The rungs are either tied, knotted, or fixed in place to prevent them from slipping. Because the side rails are flexible, the ladder can sway while in use, requiring balance and coordination to climb. Rope ladders are lightweight, collapsible, and easy to transport or store. They are often used in the following contexts: Emergency situations (e.g., fire escapes from buildings or boats) Climbing or caving expeditions Playgrounds or obstacle courses Marine or naval applications, especially for boarding ships Some rope ladders include hooks, carabiners, or anchor loops at the top for secure attachment. If you need a version tailored for a specific use (e.g., for kids, military, or nautical), size-10ft