Dyneema Contact Sling - 8mm
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Why We Like The Dyneema Contact Sling
Mammut works hard each year to make its Dyneema Contact Sling lighter without taking away any of its strength. Like most slings, Mammut made it out of super strong and light Dyneema, but unlike most slings, Mammut's Contact stitching technique ensures optimum handling and strength throughout the sling, even in the seam area. This makes it ready to please you whether you're sending sandstone, climbing crack, cranking ice, or alpine climbing your way to the top.
Details
- Slim, light sling assists in any style of climbing
- Dyneema is remarkably light and durably abrasion-resistant
- Contact stitching ensures solid strength and fluidity
- Item #MAM002X
- Material
- Dyneema
- Length
- 30cm, 60cm, 120cm, 180cm, 240cm
- Width
- 8mm
- Strength
- 22kN
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- rock climbing, expeditions, ice climbing, alpinism, mixed climbing, big wall climbing
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 101 ratings
Review Summary
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The slings are praised for their lightweight, low-profile, and durable construction, with the flush stitching and thin webbing preventing snagging. They are available in a range of lengths, allowing versatility for different climbing needs. Overall, the slings are considered high-quality and reliable for climbers of all levels.
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 6, 2025
Top quality
Overall, the Mammut Contact Sling 8.0 is a fantastic addition to any climber’s rack. It offers an ideal combination of reliability, usability, and lightweight performance. Highly recommended for anyone looking for quality slings that perform exceptionally well in a variety of climbing situations! Beginners will appreciate its easy-to-use design, while seasoned experts will value its versatility and durability for more technical climbs.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
April 19, 2025
Light weight, unties relatively easily for dynama. Good for climbing

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 19, 2025
its a sling. what more?
handles nice. light weight. I like these a little more than the BD equivalent. not sure why, but they just seem a little nicer. no complaints!

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 4, 2025
My go to sling
A little pricey compared to some other dyneema sling options like Liberty Mountain, but when you're buying a Mammut sling you know you are getting something good. Mammut slings have been super reliable for me, and I use them for building both anchors and making my own quickdraws.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
February 3, 2025
Great all purpose sling
Super light weight but durable. use this for everything from a repel extension to a gear sling!

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 27, 2024
Excellent Slings
These are excellent slings. They are sewn so the seam doesn't catch.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 24, 2024
Mammut gear
I haven’t had a chance to test in the backcountry but product is extremely lightweight and seems to be very well-made.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 9, 2024
Go to for the last 10 years
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
These are, by far, the best dyneema sling on the market. Nothing much else to say.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 28, 2024
Alpine-draw sling
I have all my alpine draws with these slings. The red and blue ones are the most versatile lengths. It’s lightweight and not bulky that’s barely noticeable on your harness. Highly recommended!

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
September 25, 2024
best slings around
lightest slings, good for trad and ice. replaced all my slings w/ the blues and red contact slings.

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
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August 7, 2020
180cm length is listed as yellow but the picture is a lime green. Shown as yellow on other sites. Which color is it actually?
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com