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Mammut 9.5 Alpine Dry VS 9.5 Crag Dry

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silva neole · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2023 · Points: 0

Is there a difference between the Mammut 9.5 crag dry rope and the 9.5 alpine dry rope? I am interested in purchasing the 9.5 alpine dry but Mammut doesn't offer a bi-pattern in the alpine as they do with the crag. Both ropes seem to have the same specs on the website.

Is it a safe bet to say I can just get the 9.5 crag dry in the bi-pattern and it will function the same as the 9.5 alpine dry omegle.onl/   ?

just wondering if anyone has any input on this matter?

thanks!

drew A · · Portland, OR · Joined Oct 2018 · Points: 6

https://blacksheepadventuresports.com/2020/05/08/review-mammut-9-0-alpine-sender-dry/


"Mammut Rope Naming and Organizational Structure
Mammut has created three different categories for their dynamic climbing ropes: Gym, Crag and Alpine. Each of these categories was then populated with the ropes appropriate for that specific activity, and have been renamed by category and rope diameter. For example, the popular 8.7mm Serenity Dry rope will now be called the 8.7 Alpine Sender Dry. Simple, right! Not so fast. Ropes like the 9.5 Infinity Dry are a bit more multi-purpose and span the gap between alpine and crag. As a result the same rope has been slotted into the two different categories under two different names: 9.5 Alpine Dry, and 9.5 Crag Dry. The same rope, two different names. The only difference being the packaging. This may provide the knowledgeable shopper an opportunity if one goes on sale while the other does not."

John Edwin · · Anchorage, AK · Joined Oct 2020 · Points: 0

Yeah the only difference I'm aware of is the Alpine rope comes in high vis orange. Other than that, completely the same rope

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