The aim of this study is to calculate the unimolecular rate coefficients for the unimolecular decomposition reaction of the industrially important molecule, SF6. The energies of stationary-points involved in the title reaction are calculated by the combination W1 method. Two main reaction paths are considered: SF6 -> SF5 + F (R1) and SF6 -> SF4 + F-2 (R2). Having information on energies and molecular properties of reactants and transition-states, RRKM statistical rate theory is used to compute the rate coefficients as a function of temperature and pressure. For the bond dissociation process R1, special version of RRKM theory, i. e., Variable reaction coordinate-transition state theory (VRC-TST) is employed. Although the reaction R1 is the dominant process over a wide range of pressure and temperature, but the reaction R2 could be significant at high temperatures. The following Arrhenius expressions are obtained for high-pressure limiting rate constants of reaction paths R1 and R2: k(infinity,1) = 5.71 x 10(16) s(-1) exp (-429.8 kJ mol(-1) /RT) k(infinity,2) = 2.14 x 10(16) s(-1) exp (-590.6 kJ mol(-1) /RT).