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granitoid wrote:I bought a 60 m Mammut Galaxy last summer (orange/blue). My friend AJ was able to get the same rope from MEC in green and blue to avoid confusion. It is my first duodess rope and will definitely get another.
Both of us have noted that the ropes don't seem to have aged that well, with what seems like a lot of fraying of the sheath. I definitely did more climbing last year than usual, so it might just be the extra miles.
I would also say that the rope is a little stiffer than previous ropes I've owned, which can be good or bad, depending on your preference. AJ thinks it is too heavy, but he has little girl arms.
granitoid wrote:I bought a 60 m Mammut Galaxy last summer (orange/blue). My friend AJ was able to get the same rope from MEC in green and blue to avoid confusion. It is my first duodess rope and will definitely get another.
Both of us have noted that the ropes don't seem to have aged that well, with what seems like a lot of fraying of the sheath. I definitely did more climbing last year than usual, so it might just be the extra miles.
I would also say that the rope is a little stiffer than previous ropes I've owned, which can be good or bad, depending on your preference. AJ thinks it is too heavy, but he has little girl arms.
Richard Eh! wrote:The Mammut Galaxies do get terrible fuzzy and consequently heavy when wet or snowy or icy after a year or so, but the Mammut Flash 10.5 Duodess Dry (at $210) is an excellent rope that stands up very well over the years and is definitely my favourite. Mine has seen four years of winter and summer use and is still in really good shape and not the least fuzzy. But, then, it always travels in my rope bag and gets a light shampoo once a year.
Richard Eh! wrote:Yeah Chris, a little pricey, but then, everything about my climbing "hangs" on my rope (pardon the pun) so iI think it's definitely worth it.
I wouldn't buy a Lombourghini and put it on CTC tires either....
mathieu wrote:Matt Peck wrote: I second fred's statement about disregarding the color. I'd run a pink polkadot line if it was a good cord.
Hmmm, now that I think about it, I do have a pink rope with purple polkadot on it.
Andrew wrote:Rope's in stock now and ordered. Hopefully I'll have somewhere to climb by the time it arrives
martha wrote:Clifton, Bar Harbour and many other places Stateside are only 3 hours away!!!!
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