Mammoth started making ropes by hand in 1862 at the same time as the German brand Edred, and to this day, the two oldest outdoor companies still stand for the top of the rope industry.
Mammoth is currently one of the world's largest outdoor equipment manufacturers, with a more comprehensive product line than Edred, with 5 series of alpine climbing, mountain training, skiing, hiking and rock climbing, but rock climbing equipment has always been the main area of mammoth. Mammoth's star products are mainly climbing ropes and climbing helmets, which are not very outstanding in other aspects, and the cost performance is not high.
Mammoth's top-of-the-line climbing rope is the Dry series, which has passed the UIAA test and has a water absorption rate of only 1%, which means that the Dry series ropes can cope with the most variable outdoor environments, from mountaineering to ice climbing, suitable for a variety of extreme sports. If you're looking for an all-rounder climbing rope, the 9.5 Infinity Dry, the mammoth's flagship rope has won the Outdoor Gearlab Editor's Choice Award for its lightweight design, excellent fall arrest and superior durability.
The only downside is the price, which is destined to be only an option for veteran enthusiasts. Another 9.5 Infinity Protect for the more cost-effective is the 70-meter version, which is priced at $230 for added durability with sheath end coating protection and dirt-repellency treatment.
In addition to climbing ropes, mammoths also dominate the world of climbing helmets. The Wall Rider all-rounder has also won the Outdoor Gearlab's Editor's Choice Award for its comfort and safety, from rock walls to ice climbing, alpine routes to sport climbing. In addition, the Mammoth Climbing Protector is also a good performer and is known for its safety and ease of use, making it an addition to the Outdoor Gearlab list.
Due to the saturation of the European market, Mammoth gradually shifted its focus to the Asian market. At present, it can not only be purchased online, but also tried to buy in many physical stores in China.