Mammut Contact Sling Dyneema 8.0 120cm

About This Item
  • Sling has a narrow 8mm width and a low-profile connection in place of a knot
  • Dyneema®, a polyethylene fiber, is incredibly strong, lightweight and resistant to moisture and ultraviolet light
  • Contact stitching technique gives the sling great handling, even in the area of the seam
  • Add a couple lightweight carabiners (sold separately) to make your own extendable sling for alpine climbing
  • Imported
    • Brand : Mammut
    • Country of Origin : Imported
    • Web ID: 24XAMUCNTCTSLNG80CAC
    • SKU: 24022209

    REVIEWS

    4.9
    97%
    Recommended

    157 Reviews

    Rose S

    Perfect for my alpine draw for trad climbing - they are very light on my harness and I love how supple they are. Their stitching/bartack doesn't snag, unlike other brand's I've used.

    Great For Quads

    It works perfectly for my quad anchors. 180cm is a sweet spot for length

    Patrick W

    Great for almost any use. Love it. Sometimes tight to untie, but not worse than other brands.

    Great Sling.

    These slings have worked great from building anchors and personal anchors.

    Ice Or Rock

    I love these lightweight slings, they hold up great to climbing abuse whether it's ice season or rock season. The price is more than fair, And they instill confidence while on the sharp end and while building anchors. They have a great stregnth rating and quality build you can trust.

    Aubrey C

    My favorite slings for alpine draws; the smooth seam doesn't catch on things and is ideal for my climbs in summer and winter.

    Finn K

    Very good multi-use sling, I use to build an anchor but also as a PAS. It is long enough for most uses, usually double over!

    Kholoud B

    I mainly use these slings because the bartack is much smoother compared to other options

    I Won't Buy Any Other Slings

    After using these slings, you just won't go back. the bar tacks on other slings create a catching point which can be super frustrating when extending or unextending alpine draws. The way mamut makes it a smooth transition from bartack to sling is (chefs kiss). When it comes to choosing gear, I feel like the biggest difference maker is having things that don't "act up" sometimes. The bartack not catching on things is definitely a great example of this.

    Mammut Sling

    Have not used this specific sling yet, but have used and am familair with other Mammut slings and they're great. They do exactly what you need them to.

    Perfect Alpine Sling

    This sling is super lightweight, durable, and super easy to handle. It folds into an alpine draw with ease, and the bar tack is very manageable. They've held up great on multi-pitches in the Gunks and in Yosemite. I have no complaints and would definitely recommend this for anyone building out their trad/alpine rack. I paired mine with the Camp Dyon wiregates and really love the feel.

    Soft, Light, Durable

    Best all-around sling, and at a super competitive price. The stitching/bartack/connection point is tapered, and the ends are covered with nylon, so it doesn't catch on carabiners as easily as other brands. I've tried a few other brands, and am now a convert to Mammut slings. My only complaint is that their 120 and 240 sling colors are a bit too similar, if I recall correctly. Shouldn't ever really prove to be an issue though.

    Sage R

    These are my favorite slings to use for any trad or sport climbing application, I have the 60cm, 120cm, and now the 180cm lengths and they are my anchor building workhorses. The stitching isn't too cumbersome either and can be kept out of the way of knots

    Nice And Skinny, Odd Length?

    Good dynema sling I often use to extend pieces trad climbing, its just an odd length, instead of a standard single (like you find on most alpine draws) this sling is a few centimeters longer so fits a bit different on the harness. Can be nice at times when the anchor building gets weird!

    Great Slings

    All my slings were getting pretty old and decided to get new ones. I like the mammut brand because of how the sling is stitched together- smooth transition.

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