Edelrid Hummingbird Eco Dry 9.2 mm Rope
With a small diameter and fine sheath structure, the Hummingbird Eco Dry 9.2 mm rope is a light, supple addition to your sport-climbing kit that's instantly ready to project.




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- PFC-free Eco Dry finish is a long-lasting, water-repellent and dirt-resistant treatment
- Meets the stringent requirements of the UIAA Water Repellent Test (water absorption less than 5% of its own weight)
- Thermo Shield treatment aligns the core and sheath, resulting in a supple and compact rope that won't shrink or quickly become stiff
- 3D lap coiling technique enables instant use without tangles
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View all Edelrid Single RopesBest Use | Climbing |
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Rope Type | Single Rope |
Rope Style | Dynamic |
Rope Length (m) | 70 meters |
Rope Diameter (mm) | 9.2 millimeters |
Impact Force | 8.8 kilonewtons |
Dynamic Elongation | 31 percent |
Static Elongation | 6 percent |
UIAA Falls | 8 |
Dry Treatment | Dry Core And Sheath |
Weight | 57 grams per meter |
Sustainability | Product meets the bluesign® criteria |
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Damages Easily
After three sessions this rope had two different wear spots (one near the end, one near the middle) where I could fold it completely in half. I've never had a rope wear this fast in 10 years of climbing and owning 8-10 ropes. It's understandable if there was a sharp edge resulting in one spot of premature wear but there were no significant falls or sharp edges over the three sessions of use and still two spots were unsafe to climb on.
Durable rope, but very stiff
While the rope is durable due to its extra thick sheath, it is also very, very stiff. It doesn't feed the best through the grigri and, when rolled up, doesn't compact down very easily. That being said, it is quite durable and best used on sharper rock like limestone. For reference, I normally climb on the Petzl Volta, which is generally known as a very soft and supple rope, but not the most durable.