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Supersafe 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Mammut

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Page By: old5ten

Created/Edited: Dec 22, 2005 / Dec 22, 2005

Object ID: 1543

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From the Mammut website:



Endurance Line: the ropes in the Endurance Line are the first choice when it comes to total durability. Rock with sharp edges, big wall routes with lots of rope abrasion on rough granite, intensive sport use and frequent top roping – all mean continuous stress for every rope.



Supersafe: the Coating Finish Process allows this sharp-edge resistant rope to be light and handle extremely well. We think you'll agree that this is the best-handling rope out there that carries an edge-fall rating. The Triodess is a supersafe rope that changes weave for the middle, as well as 5 meters from the ends, to help avoid rappelling and lowering accidents.



Available in 50, 60, or 70 meter lengths in dry and triodess versions

Reviews

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old5tenUntitled Review

Voted 5/5

I've owned this rope since late 2004 and have been very happy with it. It has a supple, smooth hand and a soft catch. There has been very little wear even with frequent multi-pitch cragging, rappelling, and a some jugging during 5 Big Wall days. The sharp edge resistance gives some peace of mind.
Posted Dec 22, 2005 5:54 pm

montana boyUntitled Review

Voted 5/5

Great rope. Handles well, and his holding up to a lot of use. I've never run into anyone who doesn't love Mammut cords. It's no lightweight, but it's not supposed to be. Great all around alpine rock single rope.
Posted Feb 11, 2006 12:48 pm

climbxclimbGreat Rope!

Voted 5/5

Really nice rope I had for 2 years now, I took a fall aiding with it not to much rope stretch...
Posted Aug 11, 2007 4:50 pm

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