EDELWEISS - PROMAX 11MM LOW STRETCH UNICORE
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$643.50
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Edelweiss Promax ropes benefit from a thick sheath, increasing the durability and longevity of the rope in difficult or intense conditions. Featuring the astonishing UniCore process, bonding the sheath and the core without affecting the rope's suppleness, even in the hardest conditions, sheath slippage is suppressed. If the sheath is cut or torn, the core and sheath remain bonded together. With a standard rope, if the sheath is cut, it slides and gathers in a bunch - making it impossible to pass while ascending or descending. With UniCore the sheath remains in place and the user may escape either up or down the rope.
- Weight: 75 g/m
- 100% Nylon
- CE Certified Type A, UIAA, EN1891
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Barcode | 3700288013668 |
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Edelweiss Promax ropes benefit from a thick sheath, increasing the durability and longevity of the rope in difficult or intense conditions. Featuring the astonishing UniCore process, bonding the sheath and the core without affecting the rope's suppleness, even in the hardest conditions, sheath slippage is suppressed. If the sheath is cut or torn, the core and sheath remain bonded together. With a standard rope, if the sheath is cut, it slides and gathers in a bunch - making it impossible to pass while ascending or descending. With UniCore the sheath remains in place and the user may escape either up or down the rope.
- Weight: 75 g/m
- 100% Nylon
- CE Certified Type A, UIAA, EN1891
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About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name EDELWEISS
When the first cordage, the ancestor of today’s Edelweiss ropes was produced in Austria, mountaineering as a sport was barely born. It was 1790 and the Mont Blanc had recently been climbed for the first time. The needs of this brand new alpine culture were met by Edelweiss in 1935 when their first mountaineering rope was made. This was only the beginning in the pioneering development of mountain gear, the history of Edelweiss is landmarked by major innovations which supported the evolution of mountaineering and modern sport climbing.