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9.5 Crag Dry Rope Duodess 60m

Single rope for sports and traditional climbing

£210

Boa-vibrant orange

  • Mammut 9.5 Crag Dry Rope Duodess 60m - boa-vibrant orange, 60 m - Thumbnail
60 m

9.5 Crag Dry Rope: a Mammut classic in the single rope category. Ideal for sport climbing, the 9.5 Crag Dry Rope incorporates the proven properties of our best-selling Mammut Infinity rope with a perfect balance of small diameter, low weight and high performance. The DRY finishing makes the rope particularly versatile. A classic and first choice for our athletes.

  • 6 out of 6
    6/6
    Sport Climbing
  • 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
  • Duodess version features a durable and always visible center mark
    • Climbing
    • 2010-05580
    • Diameter9.50 mm
    • Weight60 g/m
    • Impact force8.0
    • UIAA dry test1.50 %
    • UIAA falls (single rope 80 kg)8
    • Sheath proportion40.00 %
    • Stretch on first fall30.00 %
    • Static elongation single rope6.00 %

  • Hardware Main Fabric100% Polyamide

Mammut 9.5 Crag Dry Rope Duodess 60m

9.5 Crag Dry Rope Duodess 60m

Boa-vibrant orange, 60 m

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£210

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