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Sterling Fusion Nano Single Rope - 9.2mm

Sterling Fusion Nano Single Rope - 9.2mm

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$201.95 - $285.70
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Sterling Fusion Nano Single Rope - 9.2mm

You'll be amazed at the strength and durability of the Sterling Fusion Nano 9.2mm Single Rope. At such a small diameter, reduced rope drag lets the Sterling Nano float over rocks and through biners like a buttered baby on a water slide. But skinny don't mean flimsy—Sterling double-treats the Nano with their patented DryCore process, strengthening the core and the sheath. Use the Sterling Fusion Nano Rope for onsight climbs, redpoints, and alpine routes when weight and speed are of the essence.

Bottom Line: Fly up long approaches and sketchy redpoints with the super lightweight Sterling Fusion Nano 9.2mm Single Rope.

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Rating for this product: 1

Pretty disappointed

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
June 16, 2009

Pat's review said this thing stands up to alot of abuse, but after 2 days of guiding on it, the rope had 2 core shots! The sheath literally seems to be deteriorating to the touch, quite scary really. Maybe I just got a bad cord, but your money is more wisely spent on another rope.

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2 Comments Last Comment: September 2, 2009 by:

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September 2, 2009

as well as alpine and ice climbs might i add.

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September 2, 2009

maybe because this rope is for onsighting and redpointing hard sport routes, not guiding....

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Is the middle of the rope marked?

Is the middle of the rope marked?

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May 6, 2009

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The only color that is marked in the middle is the Purple Bi-Color. The Blue and Yellow are continuous with the same color all the way throughout the rope.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 6, 2009

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Alpine craggin..

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December 27, 2008

Janet Bergman and Freddie Wilkinson rapping after the FA of Peak 5394, Parbati Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India.

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Rating for this product: 5

Wicked cord!

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October 18, 2008

Super light and darn tough! I have used this cord on 2 seperate trips in the Himalaya. Every time I got back to camp after climbing a big snowy/rocky alpine route and was going over the ropes to look for damage I have always found myself shaken my head thinking "how did this thing not get worked?", bottom line is it's the toughest 9.2 on the planet! Although, the Nano is probly not the best rope for "working" your proj, but you can count on it for the send!!

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Hey backcountry, pull yo ur S#*t together. This is not made in

Hey backcountry, pull yo ur S#*t together. This is not made in china. its made in USA

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April 20, 2009

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True. Also, chill.

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April 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Similar to Beal Joker

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September 17, 2009

Got this rope about a month ago and it seems to be holding up fine. It feels very similar to the Joker that it was bought to replace (which held up well for 3 years of weekend use). The Nano does seem to handle slightly stiffer, and the sheath seems more durable, but only time will tell. It also seems to be slightly thinner than the Joker (which is a 9.1), and every time out I get some kind of "is that a half rope?" comment. The intended use is alpine climbs, long slab pitches, and travelling, where space and weight is an issue. I don't intend to TR or sport climb on it, but I probably will at some point anyway.

One complaint, no center mark. I'll probably add one, but it I would have preferred they dip it in some well-tested rope dye at the factory rather than take a random Sharpie to it.

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Tech Specs:

Thickness:
9.2mm 
Type:
Single Rope 
Length:
60m, 70m, 80m 
Dry:
Yes, DryCore 
Impact Force:
8.4kN 
Elongation:
[Static] 7.5%; [Dynamic] 32% 
Falls:
Weight:
52g/m 
Recommended Use:
Redpointing, onsight climbs, alpine routes, ice climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China 

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