Edelrid - Siskin Eco Dry 8,6 - Single rope
At a glance
Material information & features
- Recommended use:
- alpine climbing, sport climbing
- Dry treatment:
- complete treatment
- Water absorption:
- 1-2% (UIAA Water Repellent standard)
- Certification:
- approved as half and twin rope, single rope
- Diameter:
- 8.6 mm
- Impact force:
- 10.5 kN (as twin rope), 6.5 kN (as half rope), 8.5 kN (as single rope)
- Dynamic elongation:
- 30% (as twin rope), 33% (as half rope), 35% (as single rope)
- Sheath percentage:
- 38%
- UIAA falls:
- 5
- Middle mark:
- yes
- Weight:
- 48 g
- Weight reference:
- per meter
- Item No.:
- 308-0403
Product description
Lightweight and high-quality single rope
The Siskin Eco Dry 8.6 from Edelrid is the lightest single rope on the market and is therefore ideal for use where every gram counts. Thanks to its high-quality materials in combination with a durable coating, this rope can comfortably tackle glacier ice and moisture. With its Thermo Shield treatment, the rope is easy to handle and not only feels comfortable in the hand, but also in the belay device. Plus, it also features 3D lap coiling technology so that the rope doesn't crane or kink the first time it is used.
Triple certification for use as a single, half or twin rope
In addition, its triple certification means that the Siskin Eco Dry 8.6mm from Edelrid can be used for a wide variety of applications, making you completely flexible on the mountain. With a diameter of 8.6 mm, this high-quality rope weighs just 48 g per metre.
The advantages at a glance:
- Tough and coated single rope
- Lightest single rope on the market
- Permanently water and dirt-repellent
- Ready for immediate use without craning thanks to 3D lap coiling
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The thread was edited on 09.12.25
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Recommended use
Ice climbing Sport climbing Mountaineering Alpine climbing