Sport‪» Arrampicata‪» Corde e corde‪» Corde‪» Dinamici‪» Corde singole‪»

Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 70m

Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 70m


Prezzo campagna
126,75 + costi di consegna
L'offerta è valida ancora per
Prezzo normale 169,00 €
Il prezzo IVA inclusa 25.5 %


Quantità
pz


Colore
Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 70m Neon Green
Neon Green
Non disponibile
Mammut 8.7 Serenity Dry Standard 70m Ocean-Violet
Ocean-Violet
Non disponibile



Si prega di scegliere tutte le caratteristiche.
Disponibilità
Questo prodotto non è in vendita al momento.

Disponibilità


Descrizione del prodotto

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

La dimensione approssimativa dell'imballo o le dimensioni della confezione del prodotto sono 500 x 150 x 200 mm.


Lunghezza
70 m


Spessore
8.7 mm


Peso
5 kg(Il prodotto potrebbe avere un imballo leggero.)


Garanzia
12 al mese


Commenti
Aggiungi commento

Marca


Blog

Choosing the right belay device

In collaboration with Petzl Belay devices act as brakes in climbing ropes, providing friction to help the belayer stop the climber's fall. The basic technique for belaying is the same with all belay devices, but device-specific instructions should always be read carefully beca...


Getting started with trad climbing – with these tips and gear, you’ll be ready

As the snow melts away, spring once again draws outdoor climbing enthusiasts toward the crags.Perhaps this year could be the right moment to try something new, and dive into trad climbing?Trad climbing, or traditional climbing, refers to a form of lead climbing where the climber ...