Mammut Dyneema Contact Sling - 8mm reviews and deals for sale
Mammut works hard each year to make its Dyneema Contact Sling lighter without taking away any of its strength. Like most slings, Mammut made it out of super strong and light Dyneema, but unlike most slings, Mammut's Contact stitching technique ensures optimum handling and strength throughout the sling, even in the seam area. This makes it ready to please you whether you're sending sandstone, climbing crack, cranking ice, or alpine climbing your way to the top.
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Product Specifications
Brand | Mammut |
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Category | Sewn Runners |
Material | Dyneema |
Length | 30 cm, 60 cm, 120 cm, 180 cm, 240 cm |
Width | 8 mm |
Strength | 22 kN |
Recommended Use | rock climbing, expeditions, ice climbing, alpinism, mixed climbing, big wall climbing |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 years |
Mammut Dyneema Contact Sling - 8mm Reviews
Greg
December 23, 2019Best Dyneema sling on the market
Soft and great feel in the hand combined with the covered bar tack = only Dyneema sling I use. After using these I move all my other Dyneema slings to the dog kits. Great for trad slings.
Bharath T.
May 27, 2019Light and fast
Use them for all my alpine draws. Combine it with a pair of Camp Nano 22s for an extremely light draw. They handle well, except sometimes the stitching is annoying when racking.
Adam
February 21, 2019Look no further. The best. Period.
Light weight. Low bulk. Great handling. Get yourself some of these slings. Put the 60s on your alpine draws. Grab a couple of 120s for long extensions and slinging natural pro. Throw out your cordalette and build your anchors with a 240.
gse105897763-0
January 22, 2019Innovation fail
I use these slings for climbing alpine routes in the cascades. The seamless stitch design is supposed reduce snagging, but instead makes for more snags due to 150% longer area of inflexibility at the sewn attachment point. This causes a messy rack that catches on other gear etc. worse is when cleaning youâre fighting to get the carabiner to not come in contact with the sewn… read more portion. These slings will not give you the warm fuzzy feeling of safety if theyâre not extended out in single strand mode . In the pic note the neatness of the one season old trango with the newer mammut made in China mess. Yes, Iâll use these for a season and see if they get better but I certainly would steer clear of them unless youâre short of cash and can buy them for cheaper than anything else on the market.
Hailey Terry
December 20, 2018Best Sling Hands down!
My mom loves these 8mm Mammut Dyneema slings! She has 12 of the 60mm that she uses for alpine draws for trad climbing. I just purchased her 6 more. She likes the 8mm thickness-less bulk. They handle well when I am extending them while trad climbing.....which is awesome.
Eric Penedo
November 21, 2018The best sling!
Mammut always delivers! The best sling. The covered seam is a great.
Jani Holder
November 6, 2018smooth slinging
Got this sling to pseudo re-sling a cam of mine. I like these slings specifically because they have the seams covered by the tag, making them less likely to snag.
Josh E.
August 15, 2018great for Alpine Draws and quad anchors
The 60cm size is really nice for alpine draws--they're thin and 'slick' and the seam stitching makes them run through the carabiners smoothly. The 180cm size--which is not a common size--is perfect for setting up a quad anchor on multipitch routes with bolted hangers. I think I read that off the comments on here, and it's true.
Alex V.
July 30, 2018Could always use more.
Buy these when they go on sale on Backcountry, whether you are a sport climber or a fully realized trad sender, having multiple of these is always useful!
Ry Weber
June 24, 2018Robust Dyneema for multiple uses
Use this from any where to building anchor systems and alpine draws to using it in a z drag system for boating. Can trust this sling for a multitude of purposes and you should definitely find it in your gear assortment.
Brandon Orloski
June 1, 2018multiple uses
These are awesome! I actually used them to set up my hammock. They are super solid! If you have any questions, hit me at 801-523-4075 or email me at borloski@backcountry.com.
Clay Puglisi
May 30, 2018Top Notch!
I am the 42nd person to give them a 5 star rating. Not sold? Reach out!
Benjamin August
May 2, 2018Alpines and Anchors
I am very satisfied with my repeat orders of Mammut Dyneema slings. I use the 60cm slings for each of my alpine draws, and the 180cm as an available anchor sling. The fabric is difficult to tangle and racks easily.
William Bowen
March 21, 2018Best slings.... EVER
These are by far the best quality, and smoothest handling slings on the market. They lay really nice and flat when you are making your alpine quick-draws. It is the only sling that has the tag sewn integrated into the bar-tac stitching, making it one less thing to worry about. Highly recommended
Anna F.
March 15, 2018Great Slings
I got the 60 cm for alpine draws and the 120s for anchors. I love how lightweight and narrow these are without compromising on strength-I can thread them through a v thread when setting up a toprope on ice :D Way easier to clean than trying to untie cord. My favorite slings I have used thus far!
Matthew S.
March 12, 2018No-snag sling!
I used to think all slings were created equal until I found this Mammut sling. At the area where the sling is connected and stitched together to itself, there is no excess material outside of the stitching to get snagged. The sling stitching is amazing! Also, these are very lightweight. Would definitely recommend!
Elliot
March 1, 2018Even Better Than Pictured
Obviously these slings are going to perform at a high level, there is no question about it. Something I was impressed about was how lightweight they are! I imagined that they would be wide and bulky but they are actually quite thin and light which makes them perfect for making lightweight alpine draws. These are great and I would definitely buy them again and recommend them to anyone.
Jared Downs
December 13, 2017Awesome Slings
I've had a number of these for years and love them. They're a nice durable sling that is supple and holds up well. I've got the following: 60cm - 6+ of these for alpine draws 120cm - 3 of these for quick anchors and extending pro at roofs 240cm - 1 of these for quad anchors One of the nicest features is the seam where the two ends are overlapped and sewn together are covered… read more with a sleeve so there is no catching when a biner is sliding over them.
Sarah Schlaefke
November 22, 2017A sling is not just a sling.
My friend uses these for her alpine draws so i went ahead and got some too to build mine. I picked these because the Mammut tag covers the seam to keep that from getting caught on anything or in the way. The Dyneema that Mammut uses is more supple and easier to manage while in the middle of a climb. I went for the 60cm to build my draws.
gary beil
September 8, 2017Nice
After years of using sewn nylon runners, I decided to try a more lightweight Dyneema sling for my anchoring system. The feel of Mammut Contact slings is great. The sewn edges are smooth instead of having an edge and they take up so little space compared to the old slings.
GoGoGadget
August 7, 2020180cm length is listed as yellow but the picture is a lime green. Shown as yellow on other sites. Which color is it actually?
Sierra Myers
May 11, 2017Can these be used to make anchors for sports climbing?
Dan
May 11, 2015When will the 60cm slings be back in stock? will it be before the 20% sale ends?
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