
| Size | 60m |
|---|---|
| Best Use | Climbing |
| Diameter | 10.2mm |
| Stretch on first fall | 33 |
| Sheath proportion | 42 |
| UIAA dry test | 46 |
| Static elongation single rope | 8.5 |
| Impact force | 8.4 kN |
| Weight | 67 g/m |
| Cut | Basic |
REVIEWS
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Ben W
I have used Mammut ropes for the past few years. They are great ropes. I enjoy trad, sport, and rope soloing. I included a picture taken while I was doing the First Ascent of a route developed using another Mammut rope that I own.
Jesse P
I’ve been climbing on this rope for a couple of years indoors and outdoor. It’s held up extremely well. Would buy again!
William R
This rope works well for outdoor (trad, sport) climbing. Easy to handle and belay with.
Jacob J
Well made rope with a smooth sheath, and plenty of heft to feel secure with heavy whips if leading with heavy climbers
Jeehak P
Normal rope, everything you'd expect. It has stayed somewhat slippery and I mean that as a positive because it handles better than some thicker ropes. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because somehow it developed a partial core-shot/weakness with zero sheath damage and I have no recollection of any incidents that make sense causing that. It's at 13m so that's a bit odd because it's been treated well and no one was whipping that. I completely accept that there could be a really logical explanation from use and abuse, but I cannot think of it and I've never encountered mysterious damage so high up with no incident. I'm sure most people would whip on this rope still but I err on the side of peace of mind.
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