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Mammut 8.0 Alpine Eco Dry Rope

Mammut 8.0 Alpine Eco Dry Rope


Price
139,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Mammut 8.0 Alpine Eco Dry Rope Neon Green-Vibrant Orange
Neon Green-Vibrant Orange
Mammut 8.0 Alpine Eco Dry Rope Ocean-Vibrant Orange
Ocean-Vibrant Orange


Length
50m
60m
+15,00 €
70m
+25,00 €



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Availability
Immediately

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Product description

The Mammut 8.0 Alpine Eco Dry Rope is a top choice for climbers seeking a reliable and eco-friendly option. This climbing and mountaineering rope is certified for both half and twin use, featuring a durable PFC-free Eco Dry treatment that effectively repels water and dirt. It meets the UIAA dry rope safety standard with less than 1.5% water absorption, making it ideal for challenging conditions like ice climbing or alpine adventures. Lightweight yet robust, this rope ensures safety and performance without compromise.

  • Certified for both half and twin rope use
  • Eco-friendly PFC-free treatment repels water and dirt
  • Exceeds UIAA dry rope safety standards with less than 1.5% water absorption
  • Enhanced abrasion resistance with Dry finishing
  • Comes ready to use without the need for uncoiling
  • Features an abrasion-resistant center mark


Technical Features

Rope treatment: Dry
Diameter: 8 mm
Rope type: Half rope, Twin rope
UIAA dry test: 1.5
Impact force: 5.6 / 9.0
Sheath proportion: 41
Stretch at 55 kg: 8.5
UIAA falls (single rope 55 kg): 9-14
UIAA falls (double rope 80 kg): 18

Weight
44 g/m


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 540 x 220 x 140 mm.


Weight
3,1 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Warranty
12 month(s)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


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