I bough on of these when they were on clearance, not realizing that they were no longer in production. It got stolen a few months later, but not until after I had come to appreciate it as a stellar rope! I bought this one to replace the stolen rope partly for nostalgic value, but also because of its ease of play, flexibility, and high durability. Did I mention it's SuperDry treated? Get it before it's gone!!
Mammut Tusk 9.8mm Climbing Rope Use the classic Mammut Tusk 9.8 mm. Climbing Rope on your outdoor adventures and feel more confident on your ascent. This rope has the best handling properties for climbers of all levels. The core comes with 11 inlays making it very strong and secure when handled. The climbing rope is made with 40 clappers for resistance, providing the added security any climber needs. The Mammut is very safe with it is 8-9 UIAA-falls (1 strand 80 kg) and is a must have item for the sports rack. The weight in g/m is 64 and can be carried lightly by the climbing enthusiasts. Sheat slippage is 0 mm., so it's free of lumps and bumps, providing a smooth ride throughout a climb. Thanks to the impact force of 8.8 kN the rope won't feel tension when falling. The elongation is for 80kg is 6.8%. The proportion of sheath is 38%. Have fun with you friends and family with the original Mammut Tusk 9.8mm Climbing Rope.
Shopper
Good morning, is this rope treated dry?
In the specifications I do not see information about this.
KENNETH C
Google it and see what the mfg has to say.
OSCAR R
hi, could you tell me please if the tusk climbing rope is SuperDry or Standar ?
SHAIYAN K
It is the SuperDry, same one reviewed on Outdoor Gear Lab (but a different color).
Charles L
Superdry brother! I recently got this rope, love it to death, bomber too, I feel safer on this than gym ropes
Shopper
Does this have the SuperDry treatment?
ZACHARY P
I didn't personally get the one with superdry because i actually prefer ropes without the Superdry treatment for the sole reason that with that special treatment dirt has a tendency to work itself into the fibers of the rope and implant there doing actual damage. Granted if your going to be climbing in a area with a lot of rain and water then go for it, but keep it in mind. The actual rope itself is bomb and I recommend it to anybody