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Mammut - Pendi 8.0 - Bergfreunde Edition - Half rope
At a glance
Material information & features
- Recommended use:
- alpine climbing
- Certifications:
- bluesign APPROVED
- Dry treatment:
- sheath treatment
- Certification:
- approved as half and twin rope
- Diameter:
- 8 mm
- Impact force:
- 6 kN (as half rope), 9.5 kN (as twin rope)
- Dynamic elongation:
- 29%
- Static elongation:
- 8%
- Sheath percentage:
- 42%
- Weight:
- 42 g
- Weight reference:
- per meter
- Item No.:
- 309-0056
Reviews overview
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This is what other customers say:
used for a long time, great on long mountain trad routes. teaches you to be very neat with rope work as they tangle easily.
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Price / performance Lightweight -
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Frays quickly Tangles a lot -
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Ice climbing Alpine climbing Mountaineering
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by Jan helpful
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Excellent handling Lightweight Price / performance -
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Mountaineering
80% have found the reviews
by Yves helpful
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Price / performance Excellent handling Lightweight -
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Big wall Ice climbing Alpine climbing
66% have found the reviews
by Christoph helpful
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Robust Price / performance
66% have found the reviews
by Sven helpful
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Price / performance Lightweight -
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Alpine climbing Ice climbing Mountaineering
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Price / performance Excellent handling -
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Alpine climbing Mountaineering Sport climbing
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Excellent handling -
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Alpine climbing
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Excellent handling Price / performance Lightweight -
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Big wall Alpine climbing
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Excellent handling Price / performance -
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Alpine climbing
100% have found the reviews
by Keith helpful
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Durable Price / performance -
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Alpine climbing
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