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Mammut Phoenix Climbing Rope - 8mm - 2007 BCS

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Phoenix Climbing Rope - 8mm
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The Mammut Phoenix 8mm is the perfect rope for fast-and-light alpine climbs and glacier travel. Buy two of the Pheonix 8mm ropes in the 60m length and use them in double-rope technique to decrease rope drag on wandering alpine routes or ice climbs. This system also allows you to make full-length rappels for a quick descent when you're running from an afternoon thunderstorm. For basic glacier travel, go with the 30m length. This little rope coils up so small that you'll barely notice it on the approach and is the perfect size for a rope team of three or four climbers. Both lengths are dry coated so they won't absorb any water when you're dragging them through slushy afternoon snow.

Bottom Line: A really skinny rope for really light climbing.

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Rating for this product: 3

Not sold on their durability

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April 1, 2010

Nice handling, light weight rope but have been dissappointed by the durability. Possibly this is down to rope handling or technique on my part, but after some very ordinary abuse and relatively innocuous raps and pitches it's come back badly scarred (core shot, bad sheath abrasions etc).

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Rating for this product: 5

Been around, come back to them...

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September 5, 2009

I climb hard rock and ice, have every dimension and length of rope known to man...but for the Canadian Rockies' hard alpine routes, long approaches with 5.10 and up climbing....this is what I want. Beal Ice Lines are more for ice. Edelweiss Sharp 8.5's still to heavy. Have had several set of these, and they handle the best for doubles when weight means a lot.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Lightweight Cord

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November 28, 2008

I don't ever climb on doubles, but I use this rope for light alpine duty as a single (not recommended or condoned by manufacturer), and also as a rap line or rap tag line. This rope is solid, has a nice hand, and is about as durable as you would expect an 8mm Mammut to be (that is, surprisingly). Best of all, it's light when you're carrying it on your back (as light or lighter than 8mm Perlon and more versatile). Not too slippery to rap or belay, either. All in all, a great rope for it's intended purposes. If this is all that's keeping you from the void, there's going to be some "clench" factor, but it still beats having nothing by a long shot!

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Rating for this product: 1

Worst Mammut rope I've ever owned

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September 27, 2009

In the past I have been a huge fan of Mammut ropes - they are supple and workable, and (especially my favorite, the Infinity 10.0) they last a long time.

These ropes did not even come close to meeting those expectations. I took them on a single trip (the Torment-Forbidden Traverse in the North Cascades) and they were both totally trashed after just five rappels. One took a core shot and the other had an abrasion that is close enough to a core shot that it needs to be retired.

This is frustrating because a. I didn't take any lead falls, b. the damage points were at quite different spots, so it wasn't as though a particularly sharp edge did them both in and c. Mammut has been extremely uncooperative in living up to their warranty which, according to their website, should cover the ropes except in cases of improper use or normal wear and tear.

Well, five low-angle rappels leading to a core shot is not normal wear and tear in my book, and frankly I was expecting a bit more from Mammut as a company.

I've liked their ropes in the past, but these ropes couldn't handle alpine rock and Mammut won't stand by their products. Here I come, Edelweiss.

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Rating for this product: 5

Mammut Phoenix 8mil rope

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March 23, 2007

I have owned many ropes over the years, and Mammut is my consistent favorite. This is one nice rope. They blend high performance, durability, and excellent handling for one sweet total package. The new 8 mil X 60m weighs just about a quarter pound more than the 8.5 mil X 50 m Genesis I'm replacing.

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Rating for this product: 5

doubly

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 6, 2006

Nice light rope. Like the feel of the rope. Provides a soft catch and piece of mind having two ropes. Seems to be standing up pretty nice through the thrashings of climbing.

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Item: MAM0014

2007 Model No Longer Available

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Mammut Phoenix Climbing Rope - 8mm

Mammut Phoenix Climbing Rope - 8mm

Not sold on their durability

3 star rating

By: The Guyser April 1, 2010

Nice handling, light weight rope but have been dissappointed by the durability. Possibly this is down to rope handling or technique on my part, but after more...

Been around, come back to them...

5 star rating

By: Dow Williams September 5, 2009

I climb hard rock and ice, have every dimension and length of rope known to man...but for the Canadian Rockies' hard alpine routes, long approaches more...

Thickness:
8mm 
Type:
Half Rope (Double Rope) 
Length:
30m, 60m 
Dry:
Yes I 
mpact Force:
6.3kN 
Elongation:
8.5% 
Center Mark:
No 
Falls:
8-9 
Recommended Use:
Glacier travel, ice climbing, alpine climbing 
Weight:
41g/m 
Warranty:
1 year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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