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Tendon 9.7 MM Master
  • Tendon 9.7 MM Master
  • Tendon 9.7 MM Master

9.7mm Master 50m 2xDry

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Description

A top-class single rope with low weight and our SBS sheath construction that combines both increased resistance to abrasion, and great handling qualities. If you care about maximum performance, you have just found the right rope.

Retail price

US$ 215.00
Weight 61.0 g/m
6.724 lbs / 3050 g
Diameter (millimeters) 9.7 mm
Length (meters) 50 m
Rope Type Single ­
UIAA Falls (Single / Half / Twin) 9 falls  / 0 falls  / 0 falls
Dynamic Elongation (Single / Half / Twin) 36.0 % /  0.0 % /  0.0 %
Static Elongation (Single / Half / Twin) 6.3 % /  0.0 % /  0.0 %
Impact Force (Single / Half / Twin) 7.00 kN /  0.00 kN /  0.00 kN
Dry Treatment Sheath & Core ­
Sheath Proportion (%) ­
Sheath Slippage (mm) 0 mm
Type of Middle Mark None
Rope End Marker None
Certification CE
RFID / NFC Option None

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Climbing Report Gear Review no rating given just a review

Everyone that climbed with this rope commented on two things. First, the bright Yellow/Black color combo, which spurred the nickname “Bee Rope.” And the supple clipping and handling of the rope. It has a great feel, not too stiff, not too floppy or kinky. It comes from the factory with a mid-mark, so until you cut an end, you’ll know where the middle is. The 9.7mm size keeps the weight low, which is nice when approaches are long, or you’re working a tall project and you want to limit rope weight.
After all the climbing and abuse that the Tendon Master 9.7 has seen the sheath has one or two nicks and that’s about it. Durability seems to be pretty high, which makes confidence in your lifeline and your ability to push the limits of your climbing even easier. The ropes from Tendon that we’ve tested are among our favorites.

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