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Mammut Flash 10.5 mm Superdry 60 m

Mammut Flash 10.5 mm Superdry 60 m


Campaign price
179,41 + delivery costs
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Normal price 224,26 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
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Colour
Harmaa / Keltainen
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Colour: Harmaa / Keltainen

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Product code
2010-00890-3103-1060
Bar code
7613062405992, 7613186299286

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Product description
The Flash is the go-anywhere-do-anything workhorse of the Mammut line. It fits right in at the sport crags, on multi-pitched rock climbs, for top roping, guiding, walls, you name it. Excellent durability and handling make this the one to have if you're only going to buy one rope.

- LENGTH: 60 m
- DIAMETER: 10.5 mm
- WEIGHT: 70g/m
- UIAA FALLS: 10 - 11
- IMPACT FORCE: 9 kN
- ELONGATION AT 80 KG: 6.4%
- SHEATH SLIPPAGE: 0 mm
- ELONGATION DURING 1ST FALL: 31%
- SHEATH PROPORTION: 40%
- SHARP EDGE FALLS: 1

BALANCE LINE – «all rounder» ropes

These proven classics of the Mammut range are impressive due to their balanced profile. High strength, minimal weight, comfortable handling, and a long life expectancy are perfectly combined. Thousands of satisfied users have trusted these solid all-rounders for years.

Ropes in the Balance Line are therefore the best choice when just one rope is to be used for a number of different activities.

Length
60 m


Warranty
12 month(s)


Country of origin
Switzerland


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