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Alpine Sender Dry Rope - 7.5mm
Balanced option for paddlers who want a high-confidence all-round setup with strong value retention.
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Product Breakdown
Get lightweight and packable climbing rope with Mammuts Alpine Dry Rope. Perfect for alpine, mixed, and ice routes. Excels in water and abrasion-resistance.
Deep Dive
Introducing the Alpine Dry Rope: Mammut's Alpine Dry Rope is an exceptional climbing rope designed for alpine adventures on rock, mixed, or ice routes. Whether you choose to use it as a twin or half rope, this versatile and ultra-lightweight option is the perfect companion for your next climbing expedition.
One of the standout features of the Alpine Dry Rope is its incredibly slim diameter. Measuring at just 8.0mm, this rope will never weigh you down on those long and challenging approaches. Plus, its packability makes it incredibly easy to carry, even in the most compact climbing packs.
When it comes to durability, Mammut's Dry treatment surpasses the UIAA's standards for both abrasion-resistance and water-resistance. This means that no matter the conditions, whether you find yourself in a desert or alpine environment, the Alpine Dry Rope will continue to perform at its peak, keeping you safe and secure throughout your climb.
Key Features:
Specs
Type half, twin
Diameter 8mm
Dry Treatment Dry
Static Elongation 4.20%
Dynamic Elongation 30%
Impact Force 9.2kN
UIAA Falls [twin] >20 [half] 9 - 10
Center Mark yes
Sheath Construction nylon
Sheath Mass 42%
Rope Weight 42g/m
Claimed Weight [30m] 2lb 12.5oz, [60m] 5lb 8.9oz, [70m] 6lb 7.7oz
Manufacturer Warranty 2 years
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