Rags, It said it was 9.8 but I dont believe it. It handles and feels the same as a 10.2 The only thing I noticed is not enough friction low on a rappel. I rap it all the way around my back. It's still brand new and slick.
My Marathon lasted 6 years. They are great ropes.
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We used my partners' ropes a lot the last 3. I don't think it's as long as my old rope Matt. It is barely long enough to rap from the summit of cavers. Maybe I'll stretch them out together and see.
"Everyone should have a plan for the zombie apocolipse" Courtney
I have been through three 9.8 sterlings over the last three years, and have never, ever had any trouble with the gri-gri. And I fall. Alot.
I am pretty hard on my ropes, going trough at least one a year, but sterling has been the best so far. Bi-color is cool, but since I end up having to cut the ends at least once or twice, it sorta loses some of it's value.
I had a Sterling that i used for about a year before folding to the complaints of everyone at work who felt it was too dirty (from climbing at the red) and had some mildly fluffy sections and got a Beal 9.8. it's been working well although it is nice to have a belay glove when lowering w/ a Grigri.
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