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Sterling PowerCord Cordelette - 6mm

Sterling PowerCord Cordelette - 6mm

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Sterling PowerCord Cordelette - 6mm

The Sterling PowerCord 6mm Cordelette links multiple pieces of protection together in seconds to create an equalized anchor without the need for any other slings. Picture it: you get to the end of a pitch, fire in two bomber stoppers and a cam, clip them all with the Sterling PowerCord 6mm Cordelette, and tie an overhand or figure-eight knot. You now have an equalized, three-piece anchor with a power point, and it only took you about a minute. The 6mm PowerCord is stronger than standard nylon, breaking at a astronomical 4800lb. Plus, this bomber anchor didn't use up precious rope that you might need on the next pitch.

Bottom Line: Build faster, safer, and better anchors with the Sterling PowerCord 6mm Cordelette. asst colors

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I noticed that the impact force going from pounds force to kilonewtons

I noticed that the impact force going from pounds force to kilonewtons does not add up in the item description. 4800 lbf should be about 21.4 kN, not 7.2 kN. So what is the correct breaking strength for this cord, 21.4 kN or 7.2 kN?

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June 24, 2009

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That is a good question. Usually the tensile (static) strength is in lbf. and the breaking (dynamic) strength is in kN. Since this is a static cord the breaking strength is weaker because this should be used only for static conditions (anchors, etc). I think i am right, hope this helps!

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June 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Utility Cord

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January 19, 2009

Makes a great braking system for rappelling. A hundred and one uses.

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what is this made of?

what is this made of?

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February 24, 2009

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Despite what Mr. Pretzel says, he's full of crap. It IS nylon cord, and the only thing proprietary to Sterling is the braiding pattern that makes it different. Also, the breaking strength is 7.2 kN, which is around 1600 pounds, not 4800. The description is wrong in that respect. That also means that it is NOT as strong as a solid carabiner (usually around 24kN/5400 pounds) OR a rope. Add to that the fact that a knot like a figure 8 decreases the strength of the material by around 15% and this is undoubtedly the weakest point in the system. That said, it is perfectly safe. Unless you tie in directly to the cord and fall on it (don't), you will never be able to generate 7.2 kN of force on a given point in the cord. If it's looped and equalized, you can count on at least double the strength of one strand, so you're looking at a strength of around 15 kN. The WORST lab-generated factor 2 lead falls have been logged at around 12.5 kN, so you're golden. A fall like that is going to seriously mess you up anyway.

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June 24, 2009

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I use this as my cordelette for canyoneering and trad climbs...EXCELLENT durability and strength...the only 2 things you give up with it is a little weight (it's lighter than a 6 or 7 mm of the same length of regular cord) and it's very low stretch (not dynamic) so don't expect it to absorb force if shock loaded. Once you figure that into your set up, then your ready. I have sat on mine dragging it across many sandstone canyons in Zion as i have squeezed through tight slot canyons and it BARELY retains a blemish. This is hardcore cord...no pun intended...
PS: Despite what Mr. Bohanon says below, it is not just a standard nylon cord, just read that product description above closely..."The 6mm PowerCord is stronger than standard nylon, breaking at a astronomical 4800lb." So it's as strong as a solid carabiner or any other part of the system (rope, harness, etc.) so unless your planning to hang your Mini Cooper from it, you have no worries. (but it still most likely would hold it)

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June 14, 2009

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it's made from the hair of club gear managers that didn't go on the spring break trip...

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April 2, 2009

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Just standard nylon braided cord.

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February 24, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Thickness:
6mm 
Type:
Accessory cord 
Length:
25ft, 7.6m 
Dry:
No 
Sheath Construction:
Single-pick 
Impact Force:
(breaking strength) 4800lb, 7.2kN 
Elongation:
Low 
Center Mark:
No 
Falls:
N/A 
Recommended Use:
Climbing anchors 
Weight:
7.4oz 
Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Afghanistan 

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