8.0mm Alpine 60m 2xDry
Description
A versatile double rope for ice climbing, mountaineering, multi-pitch climbing and alpine climbing: 8.0 Alpine Dry Rope. The rope features a construction that offers light weight and smaller diameter with greater safety margin. Its design is based on the best-selling MAMMUT Phoenix Dry rope. 8.0 Alpine Dry Rope - for adventures on the rocks.
Retail price
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Weight | 43.0 g/m 5.687 lbs / 2580 g |
Diameter (millimeters) | 8.0 mm |
Length (meters) | 60 m |
Rope Type![]() ![]() | Half/Twin |
UIAA Falls (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 0 falls / 9 falls / 20 falls |
Dynamic Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 0.0 % / 31.0 % / - |
Static Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 0.0 % / 8.5 % / - |
Impact Force (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 0.00 kN / 5.60 kN / 9.00 kN |
Dry Treatment![]() ![]() | Sheath & Core UIAA Certified Dry |
Sheath Proportion (%) | 41.0 % |
Sheath Slippage (mm) | |
Type of Middle Mark | Marking |
Rope End Marker | None |
Certification | UIAA |
RFID / NFC Option![]() ![]() | None |
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With the Alpine Dry, Mammut has struck a brilliant balance between weight, usability and durability to produce a year round set of half ropes that you'll always be happy to lift off the gear shelf, with the key stand out for me being the durability and lasting effect of the dry treatment. 6 months down the line, uncoiled on a (more often than not) soggy Lakeland ledge and they're still shrugging off the moisture! Weight saving advantages are popping up in every corner of the gear market and with the durability of the Mammut Alpine Dry proving to be so good it's an area where you can afford to shed a bit of extra weight.
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