Adam Ondra 8.7 We Care Dry Rope 100m

Performance climbing rope

€300
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Approved by Adam Ondra – Mammut athlete, multiple World Champion and the first to make history climbing Silence (9c). With a PFC-free Dry finish, this lightweight climbing rope is dirt resistant, water-repellent and durable enough to meet the demands of hard projecting. During construction, a...
UIAA
  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Sport Climbing
  • Sender construction for ultimate light weight
  • Lasting effectiveness in repelling water and dirt according to UIAA for maximum safety in the toughest conditions
  • Achieves <1.5% in UIAA water absorption tests
  • Optimized abrasion resistance thanks to Dry finishing
  • Ready to climb: the rope comes tangle-free and does not need to be uncoiled before first use
  • Abraision-resistant center mark
  • Triple-certified: single, twin and double rope in one
  • PFC-free DWR treatment
    • Climbing
    • 2010-06990
    • Diameter8.70 mm
    • Weight51 g/m
    • Impact force7.8 / 5.8 / 9.3
    • UIAA dry test1.50 %
    • UIAA falls (single rope 55 kg)16
    • UIAA falls (single rope 80 kg)‎5
    • Sheath proportion36.00 %
    • Stretch on first fall31.00 %
    • Static elongation half rope6.50 %
    • Static elongation single rope6.50 %

  • Hardware Main Fabric100% Polyamide
  • GPSR WarningThis item is classified as personal protective equipment (PPE). The instructions in the user manual must be read before and followed during use.

Mammut Adam Ondra 8.7 We Care Dry Rope 100m

Adam Ondra 8.7 We Care Dry Rope 100m

100 m

1

€300

Created with Adam Ondra

Pro-tested climbing gear developed by a word champion.

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“This
is
the
ultimate
weapon
when
I
want
to
send
something
hard
on
a
sport
climb.
It’s
super
lightweight,
just
above
50
grams
per
meter."

"Every
rope
is
unique,
each
one
has
a
slightly
different
color
because
the
sheath
is
made
from
leftover
yarn
from
the
production
of
other
ropes
at
Mammut."

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