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Metolious 10.2mm Monster
  • Metolious 10.2mm Monster
  • Metolious 10.2mm Monster
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10.2mm Monster 70m

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Description

Targeted specifically for rock climbers, this is a very durable, versatile rope for traditional rock and sport climbing, big walls and multi-pitch climbing. A thoroughly modern cord that offers compact size, low weight, high strength and guarantees the user the highest level of safety.

Retail price

US$ 224.00

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Weight 66.0 g/m
10.185 lbs / 4620 g
Diameter (millimeters) 10.2 mm
Length (meters) 70 m
Rope Type Single ­
UIAA Falls (Single / Half / Twin) 12 falls  / 0 falls  / 0 falls
Dynamic Elongation (Single / Half / Twin) 34.0 % /  0.0 % /  0.0 %
Static Elongation (Single / Half / Twin) 7.4 % /  0.0 % /  0.0 %
Impact Force (Single / Half / Twin) 8.30 kN /  0.00 kN /  0.00 kN
Dry Treatment None ­
Sheath Proportion (%) ­
Sheath Slippage (mm) 0 mm
Type of Middle Mark None
Rope End Marker None
Certification UIAA, CE
RFID / NFC Option None

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Alpinist Gear Review rating 5/5

Admittedly, when it comes to ropes, increased diameter and length translate to more weight. The 10.2mm weighs only a fraction more than the 9.8mm, and both are comparable to other manufacturers' ropes of the same diameter and length. Both ropes are durable and have a nice hand when sorting or paying through the belay device. The Monster marking system seems better than black ink that wears off. At $235.00 for the 10.2mm (70 meter, dry) it's easier on the pocketbook than a bi-color rope. Although all climbers should be prudent to pick the right rope for the job, size does matter in the desert. Monster ropes are big, durable and not that heavy. The 10.2mm and 9.8mm cords are a new personal preference for durability and handling on many desert routes and towers.
Pros: Monster Markers that denote the middle and ends of the rope without the price of bi-color, durable
Cons: Heavier than your standard alpine rope

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