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Mammut's accessory cord comes in a variety of sizes for a variety of uses. Whether you're tying down gear with the slim 4mm cord or setting toprope anchors with the burly 8mm cord, you'll have what it takes with a spool of Mammut's good stuff.

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Would anyone consider using the 8mm as a...

brysoncj1724098

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Would anyone consider using the 8mm as a rappel line for canyoneering or caving?

Jared McDaniel

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I would not recommend that. Get a climbing rope.

-Jared

knanier

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It would never be my first choice. You could use it in conjunction with a climbing rope as a pull line, thus giving you the full 60/70 meters of climbing rope. However, for canyoneering and/or caving, you'd want a static (as long as you never plan on climbing on it) rope with a water treatment, 9-11 mm. If you're only using it for canyoneering/caving - a climbing rope is overkill as you don't need the elastic properties.