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Cosmin Andron, the Tendon Ambassador, presents his native country, Romania, to you from the perspective of a climber. By the way, it is no coincidence that the Petzl Rock Trip took place there in 2014. read more

Read Martin Murár's review of our Master PRO 7.6 rope. read more

In this short interview, we are proud to introduce you a new Tendon athlete. read more

We strive to be a socially responsible company. We are considerate towards the environment, and we take into account the footprint we leave in the world. What do we do in order to achieve better sustainability? read more

Before packing the ropes for a trip to the mountains you should be clear what you are about to do, where you will walk and climb, what the terrain is like and how you would descend. read more

How many meters of a polyamide fibre can possibly be in, let’s say, a 60-meter rope? Hundreds? It could even be kilometres, I was thinking when I was walking (with my back hunched so that I wouldn’t get too entangled in the manufacturing process) under the stream of thin, almost see-through veins lit by fluorescent lamps which were running above my head. read more

Two years ago, Jáchym was the first person to show me a photo of the Western face of Silberhorn. Back then, the mighty duo Schali and Siegrist made the first ascent of Silberrucken. Jáchym told me he would like to place some pro in the Alps, too, and he also said that apart from one classical route there is nothing else done in this wall. I waited until August 2021 to get the answer to a question why. read more

We spent more than a year by careful planning of details, giving thought to every pocket and loop, taking into consideration overall functionality and testing. Eventually, we managed to combine the materials of the highest quality with a neat modern design, and we created the TENDON Gear Bag. read more

In autumn our ambassador Zdeněk „Háček“ Hák and Jakub Kácha made a first ascent in the western face of Ama Dablam (6812 m). We bring you a short interview with Háček about the rope strategy for this difficult ascent. They carried it out using our thinnest rope – Master 7.0 read more