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Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm 50 m

Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm  50 m

Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm  50 m
Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm  50 m
Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm  50 m

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This ultra-light single rope with a very small diameter utilizes Mammut's Coating Finish process to achieve better durability and cut resistance. Triosafe marking aids in identifying the middle and ends of the rope for extra safety when rappelling and lowering from a route.

- LENGTH: 50 m
- DIAMETER: 9.5 mm
- WEIGHT: 58g/m
- UIAA FALLS: 8-9
- IMPACT FORCE: 8,7 kN
- ELONGATION AT 80 KG: 6.8%
- SHEATH SLIPPAGE: 0 mm
- ELONGATION DURING 1ST FALL: 29%
- SHEATH PROPORTION: 40%
- SHARP EDGE FALLS: 0

CHALLENGE LINE – light ropes

Innovative technology at the highest level: for those moments where every gram counts. Challenge Line ropes combine minimal weight and diameter with reassuring strength and perfect handling.

Every rope comes with a Coating Finish, a Teflon coating from our research laboratory. They are incredibly supple to handle, run almost friction-free over rock and absorb substantially less dirt – the «tip-top» for demanding climbers.

Longitud
50 m


Garantía
12 mes(es)


País de origen
Suiza


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