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Cactus Ropes for Every Roper

Whether you are looking for Cactus ranch ropes or Cactus calf ropes, NRS has you covered. We offer a wide selection of Cactus Ropes for you to choose from. Cactus team ropes are the standard for roping, so you know you can count on them to last and perform just like you need them to.

At NRS, we offer a variety of Cactus Ropes, including:

  • Future head ropes. This four-strand head rope has undergone a full year of testing and development. It is 32 feet long and was created through new manufacturing practices using new raw materials.
  • C4 head rope. This small-diameter, full-bodied rope comprises four strands of 100% pure nylon, creating an ultra-consistent, snappy, full-bodied rope.
  • Tsunami breakaway rope. The four-strand breakaway rope features a Cactus CoreTx and is pre-cut to 25 feet.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cactus Ropes

We know you have questions about Cactus Ropes. That's why we've compiled a few of the most common questions we receive from customers and answered them below. Not finding what you're looking for or need more information? Be sure to check out our learning center or reach out today.

What Makes Cactus Ropes Special?

For more than 25 years, Cactus Ropes has been working with some of the top professionals in roping to create high-quality ropes that are ready for duty. For the last decade, Cactus has been working with Trevor Brazile, the King of the Cowboys, to ensure Cactus head ropes and Cactus heel ropes remain industry leaders.

Where Are Cactus Ropes Made?

Cactus Ropes crafts its high-quality products in its rope shop in Pleasanton, Texas. Many of the original team members who were part of the start-up when it launched are still helping to create the ropes that ropers around the world count on.

Team Roping Clinic Highlights With Trevor Brazile and Patrick Smith

Watch Trevor Brazile and Patrick Smith put on a clinic showing the finer points of how to excel at team roping. In this video, Brazile and Smith offer examples of how two riders can work together perfectly in a team roping competition.