Mammut - Zopa 9.7 - Single rope
At a glance
Material information & features
- Recommended use:
- indoor climbing, sport climbing
- Certification:
- single rope
- Diameter:
- 9.7 mm
- Impact force:
- 7,7 kN
- Dynamic elongation:
- 30%
- Static elongation:
- 8%
- Sheath percentage:
- 38%
- UIAA falls (max.):
- 6
- Middle mark:
- yes
- Weight:
- 59 g
- Weight reference:
- per meter
- Item No.:
- 308-0164
Reviews overview
Praise vs. Criticism
Planning on buying again very soon
I bought the 70m variant several years ago and since then it's been my primary rope. Only recently have I chopped of 5m of one end.
It's been a fantastic all-round rope and has been fantastic for multiple trips to Spain and a large amount of UK based sport climbing.
I'm planning on buying the 80m before my next trip.
- Advantages
- Durable
- Price / performance
- Robust
- Excellent handling
- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
Unsure
Despite being less than 3 months old, being used exclusively indoors only and making just 10 trips to the climbing centre, this rope has degraded extremely quickly. It feels very, very spongy in quite a few places, but hasn't taken many big falls at all. There's only 1 I can think of, where a 100kg chap fell about 4m on it, but I'd be surprised if that's enough to put the rope into this state
- Advantages
- Lightweight
- Price / performance
- Excellent handling
- Disadvantages
- Frays quickly
- Spongy
This is what other customers say:
I bought the 70m variant several years ago and since then it's been my primary rope. Only recently have I chopped of 5m of one end.
It's been a fantastic all-round rope and has been fantastic for multiple trips to Spain and a large amount of UK based sport climbing.
I'm planning on buying the 80m before my next trip.
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- Advantages
- Durable
- Price / performance
- Robust
- Excellent handling
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- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
I have used this rope many time now indoor and outdoors. good rope for short route or use as a part of a double rope system.
Not too heavy, easy to clip, after first couple of uses barely tangles during climbs... only niggle it becomes a snake when flaking but most ropes do
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- Advantages
- Price / performance
- Excellent handling
- Lightweight
- Durable
- Robust
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- Recommended use
- Beginner
- Sport climbing
- Indoor climbing
- All around
Despite being less than 3 months old, being used exclusively indoors only and making just 10 trips to the climbing centre, this rope has degraded extremely quickly. It feels very, very spongy in quite a few places, but hasn't taken many big falls at all. There's only 1 I can think of, where a 100kg chap fell about 4m on it, but I'd be surprised if that's enough to put the rope into this state
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- Advantages
- Lightweight
- Price / performance
- Excellent handling
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- Disadvantages
- Frays quickly
- Spongy
So far lasted me almost a year of weekly indoor and occasional outdoor use, only got fuzzy near the edges and still looks brand new in the middle so will last a while after cutting the ends. It stained really easily from dirt which persisted even after washing but it has no impact other than cosmetic. Not too thick so the rope drag isn't super bad.
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- Advantages
- Price / performance
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- Recommended use
- Indoor climbing
- Sport climbing
I bought the 50 meter version of this rope on sale, its a great vibrant orange and it handles really nicely, have not had any issues with it tangling. This is my first climbing rope which i have used many times indoors and a few times outdoors. Hoping to get much more use out of it outdoors this summer. Fairly lightweight to travel with as well
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- Advantages
- Excellent handling
- Durable
- Price / performance
- Robust
- Lightweight
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- Recommended use
- Sport climbing
- Indoor climbing
Lovely handling rope. Short and fairly light so it is my go to rope for opportune quick single pitch sessions out on the local crags.
(5 stars as the price was really good too!)
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- Advantages
- Durable
- Price / performance
- Robust
- Excellent handling
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