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Mammut
Dyneema Contact Sling - 8mm

4.890243902439025 out of 5 stars
82 Reviews
$9.00 - $27.00
Color:Red

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Why We Like The Dyneema Contact Sling

Mammut works hard each year to make its Dyneema Contact Sling lighter without taking away any of its strength. Like most slings, Mammut made it out of super strong and light Dyneema, but unlike most slings, Mammut's Contact stitching technique ensures optimum handling and strength throughout the sling, even in the seam area. This makes it ready to please you whether you're sending sandstone, climbing crack, cranking ice, or alpine climbing your way to the top.


Details

  • Slim, light sling assists in any style of climbing
  • Dyneema is remarkably light and durably abrasion-resistant
  • Contact stitching ensures solid strength and fluidity
  • Item #MAM002X
Material
Dyneema
Length
30cm, 60cm, 120cm, 180cm, 240cm
Width
8mm
Strength
22kN
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
rock climbing, expeditions, ice climbing, alpinism, mixed climbing, big wall climbing

Overall Rating

5 based on 82 ratings

Review Summary

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5 Stars - 74 reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

March 9, 2024

Fave Slings

These are my go-to slings. Easy handling- tag sewn flat over the low profile bar tack mitigates snagging. 60s and 120s get regular use for alpines, and the 240 is a great super light option/alternative to cord for anchors. Will continue to replace most of my older slings with these as they wear out.

Matthew B
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

February 26, 2024

These are the best dyneema slings on the market. Lightweight with great stitching where the loop connects so it slides through carabiners smoothly and rarely gets snagged, making extending your alpines a breeze. My preferred slings to make alpine draws with. The 240cm one is great to make gear anchors with as well. They look nice too, good colors.

Reed H
Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

January 19, 2024

Great for quad anchors

The thin profile makes these great for building quad anchors. The sewn part is also thin and doesn't have the ends sticking out, so they don't get caught like other slings. Lots of uses... anchor building, alpine draws, prusiks, makeshift harness or ascender.

Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

January 18, 2024

For the size, weight, and inline sewing of the loop connection point, you can't go wrong with the Mammut Contact Sling line!

Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

December 14, 2023

Lightweight, inexpensive. Perfect for use in alpine draws in trad scenarios.

Lukas S
Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

December 12, 2023

Good all around dyneema sling

Easy to tie and untie knots. The stiffer and larger sling are easier to untie knots. The Stitching are rounded. Therefore, it doesn't snag as much as other sling, especially on alpine draw. The way it is sewn makes it less stiff which is nice, but it makes it also less durable regarding abbrasion on rock. note: the main difference between dyneema sling is the way it is sewn.

Alexandre C
Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

December 12, 2023

Solid sling for trad anchors

I bought this sling (180 cm) to add to my options for building trad anchors. I now prefer using this sling to cordelette because it is lower bulk, lighter weight, and the stitching doesn't get in the way as much as a cordelette knot. I particularly like carrying this when I'm leading multipitch climbs, where I need to carry two anchors because I'm not swinging leads. It really helps cut down on weight and saves space on my harness (compared to carrying two cordelettes).

Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

December 5, 2023

Not only is this a very strong, lightweight, and slender sewn sling, but I believe it is the only one on the market where one end of the sling is sewn into the other end instead of just being sewn on top of the other end. In my experience, this end-into-end sewing technique makes these slings slightly easier to extend and re-configure as an "alpine draw."

Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

November 9, 2023

Good

Pretty much exactly what you would expect. Used primarily for top rope anchor.

isaiah W
Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

November 2, 2023

My Favorite Sling

This sling is outstanding for Alpine Climbing and Glacial Mountaineering. They are lightweight, strong, and sleek. They can be a little difficult to untie any knots in them but given they are dyneema and incredibly thin this is something to be expected. I would not reccomend as a sling to cart around crags but stongly reccomend for anything where weight or size is critical. Love these slings!

Mammut

Originally reviewed on Mammut