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Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm 60 m

Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm 60 m

Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm 60 m
Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm 60 m
Mammut Infinity 9.5 mm 60 m

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Normale prijs 219,00 €
Incl. btw 25.5 %


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Productomschrijving
Extremely light single rope with a very small diameter, the best performance and durability due to the COATINGfinish™.

- Specialist's rope
- Extremely light rope, small diameter
- Phenomenal glide and friction properties on the rock (Teflon coating)
- Best handling properties
- More than sufficient safety reserves
- Core with 10 inlays
- 40 clappers
- UIAA-falls (1 strand 80 kg) 8-9
- Weight in g/m 58
- Sheat slippage in mm 0
- Impact force in kN 9,1
- Elongation with 80kg per cent 6,8
- Elongation at 1st drop (fall) 29
- Proportion of sheath per cent 40

Optimally suitable for Sportsclimbing, Classical Alpinism

Suitable for Gym Climbing, Mixed- and Iceclimbing

Lengte
60 m


Garantie
12 maand(en)


Land van oorsprong
Zwitserland


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