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Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 60m

Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 60m


Campaign price
111,75 + delivery costs
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Normal price 149,00 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 60m Neon Green
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Product description

Triple-certified high-end rope for sports and alpine climbing at the highest level! With a diameter of 8.7 mm and weighing only 51 g/m the 8.7 Serenity is one of the thinnest and lightest single ropes. The high sheath proportion also makes it the most durable rope in its class.

Article Nr: 2010-02620
Weight [g]: 51 g/m
Rope treatment:Dry
Diameter: 8.7 mm
Ideal For: Classical Alpinism
SportsclimbingCompetition Climbing
Suitable For:Mixed- and Iceclimbing
Multipitch Rockclimbing


CHARACTERISTICS / FEATURES
static elongation at 80 kg: 6 %
dynamica elongation: 31 %
Impact force: 8.1 / 6.3 / 9.7 kN
Weight [g]:51 g/m
Sheat proportion: 36 %
UIAA-falls (1 strand 55 kg): 17–18
UIAA-falls (1 strand 80 kg): 5–6
UIAA-falls (2 strands 80 kg): > 20
UIAA dry test: 1.5 %
Rope treatment:Dry
Diameter: 8.7 mm

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 500 x 150 x 200 mm.


Length
60 m


Thickness
8.7 mm


Weight
5 kg(The product may have a light retail packaging.)


Warranty
12 month(s)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


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