Mammut Supersafe Ropes

Mammut Supersafe Ropes 

DESCRIPTION

· 10.2 x 60m · 6% static elongation

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 08, 2006]
gripped
Climber

I don't have the trio-safe rope, mine is marked in the middle, and close to the ends with 2 black bands about 4 inches wide. This was great the first or second time I used the rope, but as it got dirty, the black marks were harder to pick out form the dark green rope. also, sometimes you would look in to a pile of the rope when it was flaked out, and see one of the marks, grab it thinking it was the middle mark, and find it was one of the end marks. They should have marked the middle differently. The rope is a little stiff. It doesn't slide into my belay device with out some effort (ATC-XP-Guide). I bought the rope because I loved the Mammut Flash I had bought a few years ago, but this one just isn't the same. I probably wouldn't buy it again.

Similar Products Used:

Mammut flash - 5 stars Beal Stinger (9.4mm) - 4 stars

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 12, 2004]
brewtoad
Climber

The Mammut Supersafe 10.2 (Triodess) is an amazing rope. Great handling and i always feel safe on this rope. After two seasons on this rope I feel comfortable riding out a couple more on lead

Customer Service

W-Trek Outfitters (www.w-trek.com) is easy to deal with and has the best gear in northern Minnesota. And I like the people at Climb High (Mammut) as well!

Similar Products Used:

Roca Roxy 10.5, Edelweiss 10mm

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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