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Absolutely bomber.

When you need a whole ton of seriously high-strength static line to get down the first descent of a canyon or fix 20 pitches on an expedition, then go straight to the Mammut Performance Static Canyoneering Rope.
  • The 10.5mm thickness and burly construction make this rope as strong as you could possibly need
  • The 200-meter length lets you fix seriously long rappels
  • Double-pick construction for excellent rope handling
  • Note: Not for use as a climbing rope

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Sam1423

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I'm looking at bying my first static rope for rappelling. I'm on the fence between the Mammut Performance 10.5 and the Bluewater Assault line 11.4... Any suggestions??

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saberclaw1076489

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This seems like great rope. It is static line so its not a lead climb rope but can be used for top rope, which is what I will sometimes use it for. It is nice and light but has a great KN rating even though it is not huge in diameter. The sheath seems pretty rugged but the rope is soft enough to easily tie knots in it though. I expect to get a great deal of use out of it with some care.

What is the true diameter of this rope?...

Brett Drolet

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What is the true diameter of this rope? There are conflicting measurements all over the internet and on this page. The name of the item is Mammut.... 10.5 mm rope, the description says 11 mm static rope. Which is it?

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Federico Garcia

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i got the 9 mm red of 200 M of these rope and i love it, i had used in different scenarios were i need to rapel or to set up a pulley system and it has work perfect, i been in use about 5 months and it looks like new, the only thing is that it is a little rigid and it makes it a little difficult to handle.

Great Canyoneering Rope
kalin blake

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what are those black pad things called in your pic?

Federico Garcia

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The black thing`s are rope protectors.

Will 50m length be in stock anytime soon?...

Red Baron

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Will 50m length be in stock anytime soon? I only need 50m.

Matt Oliver

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You will probably have better luck just going to your local REI or what not and they will measure out 50 m for you on the spot.

If used primarily for canyoneering, does...

Tracy

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If used primarily for canyoneering, does this rope have any water resistant coating?

Donald Schmit

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I don't believe it does. I even looked around at the Mammut website and a few other websites just to be sure and could find nothing that specifically stated water resistant coating.

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Brent Mundy

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I needed a way to get a bunch of dead trees off a steep hillside, I watch ax men, but I don't have a yarder. I do have a skid steer and a big pully though. I just needed rope, and this statik rope works awsome. Hooked one end to the fallen tree, through a pully up in a tree across an access trail, and the other end to the bobcat. Give her a nasty amount of pulling and this rope held great.. The trees draged up the hill with almost no effort. There was very little damage to the rope after pulling 50 one hundered and twenty tall trees, in 8-60ft pieces. The pully broke but the rope held up great.. P.S. I also used a 25ft piece to tow a minivan 4 miles, no prob!!! Thanks, Brent

if a person wants a rope for rappelling...

b shizzle

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if a person wants a rope for rappelling canyon pro is the only way to go. 11mm meter is way to thick, and probably holds a lot of water.

Yule & Bellow

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too...and thats a review, not a question

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Paul P.

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OK,, First off the bat, This is not a rope for climbing!! I got this because I wanted a rope for Sport Rappelling. So far I have used it on one weekend and it worked perfectly. Even though I forgot my carpet (used to protect the rope where it runs over the cliff edge) it doesn't have any signs of wear!! I love that its Black. I feel all tactical and shit. hahahaha

The last sentence in the prod description...

shawnalery2207367

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The last sentence in the prod description "Not for use as a climbing rope" Yet in the Tech spec you say "Recommended Use: Big wall climbing, caving, expeditions, canyoneering"

I'm new to the sport and slightly confused

manti galbraith

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More to the point….this rope could be used in climbing applications just not used as the rope that would absorb a fall. You need a dynamic rope for that. Use this rope to haul your gear on a climb or repel down after but not as the rope to save you in a fall. It would be really quick stop for ya. You’d be better off hitting the crash pad or sand.