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Mammut 8 mm Contact Sling - 120 cm

8 mm Contact Sling 120 cm

Rating

My vote: None ( 5.7 avg )

Description

For years the unbeatable Mammut® Contact Sling has proven itself as a universal and super-light webbing sling on the mountains and cliffs of the world. Very strong webbing combined with the unique Contact stitching technique ensures optimum handling, even in the seam area of this high-end sling.

Ideal For:
Multipitch Rockclimbing
Mixed- and Iceclimbing
Expeditions

Suitable For:
Classical Alpinism
Big Wall Climbing

Retail price

US$ 15.95

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Weight (grams / ounces)

The weight as specified by the manufacturer, in grams and ounces.

35 g / 1.23 oz­
Length (cm / in) 120 cm (48 in)
Width (mm / in) 8 mm (5/16 in)
Material(s) Dyneema / UHMWPE
Extra Feature(s) bluesign®
Strength (kn) 22 kN

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Outdoor Gear Lab Gear Review rating 5/5

The Mammut Contact Sling is our favorite climbing sling and also scores as the highest overall, making it our recommended choice as the best climbing sling you can buy. The only time we would seriously consider a different sling is if you are concerned about expense.

Next Adventure Gear Review rating 9/10

Perhaps the most impressive thing about the Contact is that its price is not much higher than other Dyneema sewn runners. With pricing starting from just $6.95, the Contact 8.0 is impressively inexpensive. Not unlike other Dyneema runners, the Contact slings wear fairly well. They’re light, partly due to their 8mm width. In fact, I can’t think of any reason not to use Contact slings!

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