Both ropes have different variations available to purchase.
Top rope solo static vs dynamic.
I have a rope sterling.
Whereas a dynamic rope has a certain degree of stretch available under load.
Connect both devices onto the rope and into your belay loop as shown above.
Dynamic ropes are expensive and if you feel safe and comfortable enough top roping with a static line you re at least preserving your main rope a bit more.
This is in contrast to dynamic rope which is designed with a certain degree of stretch.
Make sure that they each independently lock if you pull down on them.
However they can be used to set up an anchor for top roping.
Easiest because the devices will track well along a static rope as you move.
Climbers experienced with this method recommend a 10mm or thicker static rope for security and rope longevity.
I did some solo leading yesterday with a clove on a locker.
Rappel the pitch on a single strand placing a few pieces of directional gear if needed.
I use it for solo tr with an unfussy mini traxion type set up.
In a sentence static rope is not designed to stretch under load.
Additionally dynamic ropes have a 5 10 static elongation which is the amount of stretch in the rope when weighted.
Static ropes are meant for building top rope anchors rappelling hauling loads doing rescue work pulling cars from ditches etc.
If you re using a second rope as a backup this second rope must be dynamic in order to absorb the shock you ll generate if your primary system fails.
Unlike dynamic ropes that stretch and elongate under a load static ropes do not.
Static ropes are never ever used for climbing since they do not absorb any impact during a fall.
Lead climbing should always be done on a dynamic rope as the use of a static rope may lead to serious injury.
Many static ropes are stronger than other dynamic ropes and static ropes are generally cheaper.
Edit cuz i just read through comments above.
Using a static rope is most convenient but a dynamic will work as well.
That reportedly is semi static which i interpret to mean more dynamic than static but you sure as hell wouldn t want to whip on it.
The main difference between a static rope and dynamic rope is how much they can stretch.