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Used for 24 indoor climbing sessions and is already frayed. I noticed one point where the sheath looked quite bad. Asked the opinion of centre staff and they recommended that I stopped using it. (My previous rope is still in use by a friend.)
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fraying
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Frays quickly -
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Indoor climbing
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by Tamara helpful
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Price / performance Excellent handling Robust
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Robust Price / performance Durable Excellent handling
The thread was edited on 16.03.22
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Excellent handling Durable Price / performance Robust -
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Indoor climbing
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by Uwe helpful
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Tangles a lot
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by Thomas helpful
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Frays quickly Tangles a lot -
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Big wall
The rope wears out way too soon.
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Frays quickly
14% have found the reviews
by Slawomir helpful
The thread was edited on 01.08.21
Getting back to Mammut ropes.
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Excellent handling Lightweight -
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Indoor climbing
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Indoor climbing
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Indoor climbing
I bought one of these exactly 2 years ago, and can now put it in the bin. I used it extensively, on average 3 indoor sessions/week - so it did take quite a few falls. On the other hand, the rope I use outdoors is 4 years old, saw more or less the same amount of climbing(and bigger falls) and is still in perfect shape.
I would clearly NOT recommend buying this one, unless you don't care changing ropes frequently. On the positive side, it is super nice to handle - clipping feels like a breeze.
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Excellent handling Lightweight -
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Frays quickly -
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Indoor climbing Sport climbing