Mammut 9.0 Crag Sender Dry Rope

About This Item

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • Extremely lightweight with a small diameter thanks to the smoother sheath made from premium quality yarn
  • Reliable durability
  • Ideal for demanding climbing
  • Sender construction for ultimate lightweight design
  • Lasting effectiveness repels water and dirt
  • Abrasion resistance thanks to dry finishing
  • Center mark
  • Triple certified single, half and twin rope

TECH SPECS:

  • Low water absorption and extra abrasion resistance for more safety

  • Brand : Mammut
  • Web ID: 23XAMU90CRGSNDRDRCAC
Length60m70m80m
Best UseClimbingClimbingClimbing
Diameter9 mm9 mm9 mm
Stretch on first fall32.532.532.5
Sheath proportion 404040
UIAA dry test1.51.51.5
Static elongation single rope8.58.58.5
Impact force8.8 Kn8.8 Kn8.8 Kn
Weight54 g/m54 g/m54 g/m
CutBasicBasicBasic

REVIEWS

4.9

37 Reviews

Qianyun Y

The rope is very easy to manage due to its slim profile and supple feel. It feeds smoothly through devices like Grigri and is easy to clip on long routes. Ideal Uses • Sport climbers who want a lightweight rope for long routes. • Alpine climbers who care about minimizing rack weight. • Trad climbers looking for a rope that can double in half or twin configurations. Not Ideal If • You primarily do heavily abrasive cragging where rope abuse is constant. In that case, a thicker rope like a 9.5-mm or 9.8-mm might hold up longer.

Kyle B

Great rope that feeds well through a grigri and has a soft catch. Good option for a lightweight LRS rope.

My Favorite Rope Ever

I love this rope. Rappels smoothly in the high-friction mode with my Nordwand Alpine ATC. It’s the right balance of lightweight but still tough enough as a single rope. I tend to use thicker ropes for cragging days and projecting, but this is my perfect rope for alpine multipitch routes. It weighs less than my 60m 9.6mm BD rope. Also the color is much more vibrant in person.

Great Outdoor Rope

I use this for outdoor multi-pitch. Handles well and is light weigh, with the 9mm diameter.

Great Lightweight Rope

This rope has been my go-to since getting it. The dry treatment is great quality and it’s noticeable how little water the rope absorbs climbing in the rain and how quickly it dries afterwards. The sheath has taken a solid beating with a variety of rock types for both leading and top roping and is still in great shape. 80m at 9.0 is still light enough to not be a drag to carry, but might not be the best choice for a serious project workhorse rope. Be careful uncoiling, it took me a lot of flaking to get the kinks out.

Joe R

can't be beat, great quality, excellent materials. the stuff does the job. get it and climb with confidence

Really Good Sport Rope

Its exactly what we hoped it would be. Works great.

Great Rope!

I got this as a replacement for a sterling nano IX. This rope is quite soft handling and very light. Not the lightest, but pretty close. the middle mark is visible and the dry treatment seems better than sterling.

Great Ropes

Been a long time fan of Mammut ropes, great handling and excellent durability.

Nicole L

Light weight comparatively. Smaller and stays dry!

Zorina C

Supple, not especially prone to tangles, great feel

Light All Purpose Climbing Rope

this rope has an excellent feel. I have been using it about twice a week for a few months and it's still in great condition. it's light and durable and makes for a great all around rope.

Good Rope But Durability Is Less Than I Hoped

Overall, I would say this is a good rope considering how thin it is, but its durability at the ends is not what I would have hoped from a dry rope. It seems like the dry treatment wore off pretty quickly, especially at the ends. I have already had to chop significant portions off of both ends due to sketchy fuzziness and softness (70m rope becomes 53m). Within a couple of weeks of chopping, both ends are already soft and fuzzy again, so I will probably have to retire the rope soon. I think the main consideration is that it is a thin rope, and I have used it in a rough manner over a few months for developing and climbing. Don't get this rope as a workhorse rope for everything, especially if you climb in an area with abrasive rock because you will have to chop it after only a couple months of use. Get it if you want a rope you pull out every now and again as a light sending rope or something like that. I probably won't ever be buying less than 9.4mm for my uses anymore.

Nice Handling, Thin Rope

This rope handles really well immediately. Minimal pigtails and is nice and light to carry in. I bought this rope to replace a 9.8 and the difference is noticeable. Cannot comment on the durability yet, but I have used other Mammut ropes in the past and have never had an issue. Very happy with this purchase and would make it again.

High Quality, Light Weight All Around Workhorse

I got this rope in the 100m length and cut it to use 40 m indoors and 60 outdoors. Super lightweight and feeds through any belay device with minimal resistance but still strong enough to catch heavy whippers. My favorite rope that I have used so far. I would recommend this to someone with more experience climbing as it could be somewhat off putting to climb with such a thin rope if you are new to climbing a d dont have any gear confidence.

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