Tendon Master 7 mm Complete Shield - red
Code: 2331/50Product detailed description
When every gram matters, the Tendon Master 7.0 mm is in a league of its own. As the thinnest dynamic rope in the world, it redefines what’s possible in weight reduction and packability. Weighing just 34 grams per meter, this rope is ideal for high-altitude mountaineering, alpine climbing, ski touring, and glacier travel, where lightness and efficiency are paramount.
Despite its ultralight design, the Master 7.0 offers excellent handling, smooth operation in belay devices, and impressive performance parameters — including 14 UIAA-certified falls and Complete Shield protection for maximum durability in harsh mountain environments.
Its Tandem sheath construction and nanotechnology-based Complete Shield treatment ensure the rope remains resistant to water, dirt, and mechanical wear, maintaining flexibility and reliability even in freezing or wet conditions.
This rope is certified only as a twin rope and is intended for experienced climbers and alpinists who know how to handle ropes of this diameter safely.
Key features
✅ The thinnest dynamic rope in the world – only 7.0 mm in diameter
 ✅ Extremely lightweight – just 34 g/m
 ✅ Certified as a twin rope only (EN 892 / CE 1019)
 ✅ Excellent handling and flexibility
 ✅ Tandem sheath construction for increased strength
 ✅ Complete Shield treatment for superior protection
 ✅ Ideal for alpine climbing, ski mountaineering, and glacier travel
Technical specifications
| Rope type | Twin | 
| Diameter | 7.0 mm | 
| Weight | 34 g/m | 
| UIAA falls | 14 | 
| Max. impact force | 9.6 kN | 
| Sheath slippage | 0 % | 
| Static elongation | 8.4 % | 
| Dynamic elongation | 33 % | 
| Knotability | 0.9 | 
| Sheath construction | Tandem | 
| Treatment | Complete Shield | 
| Middle mark | Yes | 
| Certification | EN 892 / CE 1019 | 
| Recommended use | Alpine climbing, ski mountaineering, glacier travel | 
| Climber level | Expert | 
Additional parameters
| Category: | Ropes | 
|---|---|
| Warranty: | 2 years | 
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