Weight Chart
53 grams/m
50m 5.83 lbs
60m 6.996 lbs
70m 8.162 lbs
80m 9.328 lbs

Fusion Nano - 9.2 mm
Sterling

Type Falls Impact Force Dynamic Elong. Static Elong.
single 6 8.50 kN 32.5% 7.5%
half 20 6.40 kN 32.7% 7.5%

Description

The Nano 9.2mm, with its super skinny construction lives up to the Sterling Rope trademarks. So, no matter what happens to your skin, one constant you can count on is that the Nano will deliver high end performance and longterm durability on extreme onsights, redpoints, and alpine routes. NOTE: Due to these ropes' small diameters, it is recommended they only be used for onsights, redpoints, and NOT for top-roping or working of routes. It is critical that proper belay devices be used and extreme caution should be taken.

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70 meters Dry Core Dry Core / Bi-Pattern
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Buying Guide

Diameter
Measures how thick a rope is in milimeters. A skinnier rope will weight less, but wear out quicker.
Weight
Measured in grams per meter.
Falls
The number of falls before the rope breaks. What does UIAA falls actually mean?
Force
The peak force, in kilonewtons, a climber will experience during the first 1.71 factor fall of the UIAA drop test. Also known as Impact Force.
Dynamic Elongation
How much the rope stretches, as a percentage, during the first drop of the UIAA drop test.
Static Elongation
How much the rope stretches, as a percentage, when weighted statically using an 80kg (50kg for twin ropes). This is how far someone top roping will fall.
UIAA Drop Test
A mass (80kg for Single/Double, 50kg for Twin) is dropped a distance of 4.8 meters with 2.8 meters of rope out (1.71 fall factor).
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