Mammut  Crag Classic 9.5 mm Non-Dry Rope

$199.95
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A great choice for both trad and sport climbing, the Mammut Crag Classic 9.5 mm non-dry rope offers a time-tested combination of light weight, great handling and durability.

Color: Blue/White
Size: 9.5 MM x 70 M
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Features

  • 70 m length allows extended leads and rappels on modern routes; 80 m length allows for lowering off the longest routes without the need for a second rope
  • 9.5 mm diameter is ideal for a light single rope when you want to move light and fast on the approach and the climb, but still want good durability
  • bluesign® approved product means the company took deliberate steps to reduce negative impacts on the health of the environment, workers and users

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Climbing

Rope Type

Single Rope

Rope Style

Dynamic

Rope Length (m)

9.5 MM x 70 M: 70 meters

Rope Diameter (mm)

9.5 millimeters

Impact Force

8.8 kilonewtons

Dynamic Elongation

33 percent

Static Elongation

8 percent

UIAA Falls

6 to 7

Dry Treatment

Non-dry

Weight

59 grams per meter

Sustainability

Product meets the bluesign® criteria

Reviews
126 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars

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1 out of 1 (100%) reviewers recommend this product

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VTClimber802
Vermont
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best Sport Climbing Rope Ever!!

5 years ago

I have been climbing on Mammut ropes for years and the Infinity 9.5 was always my go to sport climbing rope. Mammut has made the Infinity even better with the Crag Classic 9.5mm. The rope handles really well and has been super durable. I feel in control when lowering people with my GriGri it never feels to fast. Its stretchy enough to make falls comfortable without feeling like you can't take the rope tight to work on sections of the climb on top rope. Overall best rope I have ever used!

Age:25–34
Used for::Sport Climbing
Yes , I recommend this product
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Joshua M
Crestview, FL, US
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great Rope, VERY Dynamic

4 years ago

Overall a great rope, have used it for sport and some multi pitch trad. Is incredibly supple, feeds beautifully through a grigri or ATC. My only issue with this rope is with just how much it stretches. While on lead I've taken a few whippers from a few feet above my last pro/anchor and found myself 15-20 feet below it. To caveat this, I'm on the larger size for a climber (225lbs) and most people probably won't have this problem. I've found the Crag Classic 9.5 Dry to be a little less dynamic, and generally a better choice for me. All things considered, this is a beautiful rope, incredibly well made, and an excellent choice for most.

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Andrew G
Malvern, PA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great handling and great value for the money

3 years ago

Bought this rope as a general workhorse rope for sport climbing and short trad climbs. Its performance is excellent. Its supple, and yet does not tangle easily. Feeds through ATC very nicely. Its non-dry, so not for ice climbing, mountaineering, etc., have other ropes for that. But honestly how many times do we need a water repellent rope for general rock climbing, almost never, right? I personally would not use for long multi pitch trad routes, its a little heavy for that, but of course it will still work just fine. The nice thing is it comes in 80m lengths. Can be a big advantage on rappels, there are a few around where an additional 10 or 20 meters is the difference between needing 2 ropes or a tag line - and obviously can run many 2 pitch routes as 1 pitch if the rope drag and communication is no issue.

Age:55–64
Used for::Sport Climbing
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Matthew C
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Soft catches and coiled well

5 years ago

I love this rope. I had the gym length and then I got this one for the crag. I used it for some sport routes right out of the coil and it performed well. It's light enough that it was really nice to have on the approach. It feeds through my grigri effortlessly and I never shorted my leader. After a few repels it fed even better. There were a few coils on the first lowers but those worked themselves out quickly. I definitely like this rope and would buy it again. For the price I doubt it can be beat. The only complaint that I have is that the center mark is a little dull. While trying to find the middle I've definitely gone passed it.

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Michael F
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Excellent rope for the day to day

1 month ago

So far I love this 9.5 Mammut rope. Mammut ropes seem to tend toward the supple side out of the bag (like Petzl) and less stiff than others. I wanted a 9.5-ish rope for day-to-day cragging and save my skinny ropes for special redpoints, long sport routes, or alpine missions. I rarely find myself sport cragging in bad weather so I was OK with the non-dry rope for this purpose (I have other dry ropes for ice or alpine climbing). So far it feeds like a dream and feels good in the hand when clipping, no complaints whatsoever on the climbing side. A belayer here or there feels it glides fast through a gri gri, but I think that's nice and just something to get used to.

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sam W
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Having now used this rope since the spring, about 2-3 days a week, I would recommend this rope as an all around workhorse for cragging. I have been most impressed with the sheath of the rope. Compared to other ropes I own, this rope is not catching fine dirt and dust as easily as others would. Additionally , the rope appears to be handling abrasion very well. The Bi-color has been pleasantly helpful when rappelling and judging how much rope has been fed to the leader. Ive been very pleased with the rope and will likely replace it with an identical one again in the future.

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Pierce P
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great rope!

11 months ago

This was my first rope I bought it’s a great affordable rope. I definitely used this rope very hard and even now it still looks brand new! I have always felt super secure on this rope and highly recommend.

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Anonymous
Reno, NV, US
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great rope

3 years ago

First, this rope in 60m is light. Its hard to not use this rope for everything just for that reason. The dual colors helps me a ton. I'm bad at refreshing the half marks. I tend to pay more attention to the person I'm belaying than searching for worn marks. so this feature takes that off my plate. Unlike the 10.2 Mammut rope that has survived being drug across everything. The 9.5 is a bit more delicate. But I think most know this. I've taken a few falls on gear and had great soft catches. If I had more money I would use this exclusively for all my adventures. 5 stars for a it being a great product A 7 recommendation for it might not being the best for everyone. A 10 for anyone doing long approaches or leading.

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Shannon F
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Rope so nice, I ordered it twice. Flows well for smooth clips. The second time around I ordered the bi-color-- highly recommend as it makes it so much easier to find the halfway point in the rope. The only issue I've run into with these is that they are so easily tangled/ get the twisted coils in them in between each use, which is just annoying and not any sort of real problem. Original review: Great rope. Definitely the most dynamic rope I've used. Not horribly heavy considering the length. Color is nice and contrasting against the rock.

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Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great All Around Rope

2 years ago

This rope is such a joy to climb and belay with. It's one of the most supple ropes I've ever had my hands on. It's in that mid range diameter that makes it durable, yet not too heavy. One thing to note, some who have belayed with it find that it slides through a belay device almost too easily, which can be a little spooky for newer belayers, but I love that feature! I cut this in half and split it with a friend for our short Texas limestone crags, and it gets you on everything except Enchanted rock out here at 40M length.

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