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Mammut Galaxy 10.0 mm Superdry 120 m

Mammut Galaxy 10.0 mm Superdry 120 m


Campaign price
300,64 + delivery costs
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Normal price 400,86 €
Incl. VAT 24 %



Quantity
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Colour
Blue
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Colour: Blue

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Product code
1011119-12112

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Product description
The Galaxy is an institution unto itself-no other rope has such a reputation for both light weight, excellent handling and durability. Although it`s been continually tweaked and improved, the Galaxy has been a mainstay of the Mammut line for well over 10 years.



- LENGTH: 120 m

- DIAMETER: 10 mm

- WEIGHT: 65g/m

- UIAA FALLS: 7 - 8

- IMPACT FORCE: 8.8 kN

- ELONGATION AT 80 KG: 6.5%

- SHEATH SLIPPAGe: 0 mm

- ELONGATION DURING 1ST FALL: 31%

- SHEATH PROPORTION: 37%

- 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.

Warranty
12 month(s)


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