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Mammut Cord 4m

Mammut Cord 4m


Price
11,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Thickness
Mammut Cord 4m 7mm / Orange
7mm / Orange
Available in stock


Thickness: 7mm / Orange

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf2 pcs immediately
Store (Helsinki)in stock5 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore7 pcs immediately

Product code
2010-06910-2016
Bar code
7628352018127
Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability

Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, Zone 24, warehouse


Product description

Mammut Cord 4m is a tough, low-stretch accessory cord that brings dependable security to climbing and camping setups. The cord type is designed for tasks like backing up a belay, building anchors, and slinging nuts. Clear yarn stripes make it easy to identify the diameter quickly. Its polyamide construction ties neatly and holds knots well for practical rigging on the go.

  • Low-stretch construction helps keep anchor systems stable
  • Easy knot handling for quick rigging at the crag or campsite
  • Suitable for reinforcing belays, building anchors and extending protection placements
  • Yarn stripe pattern shows the cord diameter in millimetres for fast identification
  • UIAA certified for recognised safety standards
  • Bluesign product certified for more responsible manufacturing choices


Technical Features

Certifications: CE EN 564, UIAA
Breaking load: 13.50 kN

Weight
120 g (30 g/m)

Materials
100% polyamide


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 130 x 270 x 70 mm.


Weight
0,144 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Warranty
12 month(s)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


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