Mammut Accessory Cord - 50m reviews and deals for sale

No climber is fully prepared without some Mammut Accessory Cord. Whether you're gearing up in anticipation of a prusik or just slinging your chocks and nuts, Mammut's cord comes in both four and six millimeter sizes. Low stretch and ease of tying make this stuff the chosen spaghetti of the climbing gods.
4
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 2 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$84.00
Used Price:
$58.80
Sale Price:
$58.80

Product Specifications

Brand Mammut
Category Webbing & Cords
Diameter 4 mm, 6 mm
Length 50 m
Strength (4mm) 3.5 kN, (6mm) 7.5 kN
Recommended Use classic alpinism, multipitch
Manufacturer Warranty 2 years

Mammut Accessory Cord - 50m Reviews

Unknwon
Gavin McBride
March 5, 2016
8

Great rope

This is the only rope I will continue to buy.... but I was actually surprised how much I still have left after only a few stops and slings made.

Unknwon
Tris
May 9, 2012
6

Cost Effective

I got a spool of the 6mm after a failed attempt on the Palisade Traverse (8 mile technical ridge traverse on delicious Sierra granite). There is very limited information on the route and we soon found ourselves realizing we had a lot of mandatory rappels ahead of us and not enough cord to set them up. We ended up bailing to the east and had to sacrifice a number of our good slings read more to get back to the glacier. I haven't made it back to the traverse yet but the spool is getting used a lot in making cordelettes and replacing tat at rappel anchors. If you are going through cord at a steady rate getting a spool is the way to go from a cost and convenience perspective.

Unknwon
Ben Rad
May 16, 2014
1

I am considering buying the 7mm for ski...

I am considering buying the 7mm for ski rappels, I usually maintain pretty good rope protection when I can. I want something really light because this rope is in my pack all day. I just don't want to buy this rope and I give it a core shot right away because of the sheath. Not concerned with strength or size. Cheers!

Unknwon
John P.
April 30, 2011
1

whats the best way to cut it???

whats the best way to cut it???

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