How to use 9.4mm Stinger correctly, precautions, lifetime, care and maintenance with instructional pictures.
9.4mm Stinger III 70m Dry
Description
Designed for high-level climbers, this is the single rope preferred for very hard routes. Amateurs stand aside…
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Weight | 59.0 g/m 9.110 lbs / 4130 g |
Diameter (millimeters) | 9.4 mm |
Length (meters) | 70 m |
Rope Type![]() ![]() | Single |
UIAA Falls (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 8 falls / 0 falls / 0 falls |
Dynamic Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 37.0 % / 0.0 % / 0.0 % |
Static Elongation (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 9.5 % / 0.0 % / 0.0 % |
Impact Force (Single / Half / Twin)![]() ![]() | 7.60 kN / 0.00 kN / 0.00 kN |
Dry Treatment![]() ![]() | Sheath only (aka Dry Cover) |
Sheath Proportion (%) | 38.0 % |
Sheath Slippage (mm) | 0 mm |
Type of Middle Mark | Marking |
Rope End Marker | Yes |
Certification | CE, EN, UIAA |
RFID / NFC Option![]() ![]() | Yes, RFID |
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Summary: The Beal Stinger, imported by Black Diamond, had just the right amount of stiffness for swift clipping — pull up a bight and slap it in. On the downside, that stiffness contributed to noticeable kinkiness and sheath wear after three or four days of intensive use.
Pros: Light.
Cons: Kinks easily. Sheath bristles up quickly.