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Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm Coating Duodess 50 m

Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm Coating Duodess 50 m


Campaign price
187,57 + delivery costs
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Normal price 234,46 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Luumu / Keltainen
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Colour: Luumu / Keltainen

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Product code
1011116-05452

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Product description
This ultra-light single rope with a very small diameter utilizes Mammut`s Coating Finish process to achieve better durability and cut resistance. Triosafe marking aids in identifying the middle and ends of the rope for extra safety when rappelling and lowering from a route.

- LENGTH: 50 m
- DIAMETER: 9.5 mm
- WEIGHT: 58g/m
- UIAA FALLS: 7
- IMPACT FORCE: 9.1 kN
- ELONGATION AT 80 KG: 6.8%
- SHEATH SLIPPAGE: 0 mm
- ELONGATION DURING 1ST FALL: 29%
- SHEATH PROPORTION: 40%
- SHARP EDGE FALLS: 0

CHALLENGE LINE – light ropes

Innovative technology at the highest level: for those moments where every gram counts. Challenge Line ropes combine minimal weight and diameter with reassuring strength and perfect handling.

Every rope comes with a Coating Finish, a Teflon coating from our research laboratory. They are incredibly supple to handle, run almost friction-free over rock and absorb substantially less dirt – the «tip-top» for demanding climbers.

Warranty
12 month(s)


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