HADRON 9.4 mm – Dynamic Rope
- Lightweight single rope
- Uniform Thread treatment with Dry treatment on the sheath
A lightweight single line with enough structure to deliver good durability for everyday use. Uniform Thread treatment delivers a high level of dimensional stability that keeps the rope round and soft. Dry treatment on the sheath protects against grit and grime that can damage the rope with intensive use.
Ref. | Product name | Length | Weight | Type | Impact force kN | UIAA falls N° | Dynamic elongation (%) | Static elongation (%) | Sheath slippage | Dry | Material | |||
g/m | oz | Single | Single | Single | Single | Single | mm | EN 892 | 101 | |||||
0807 | HADRON 9.4 mm | 60 m | 55 | 1.9 | • | 7,8 | 5 | 34,4 | 5,8 | 4 | • | Polyamide 6 | • | • |
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