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Mammut Crimper Brush

Mammut Crimper Brush

Mammut Crimper Brush

Precio promocional
11,18 + gastos de envío
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Precio normal 14,90 €
Incl. IVA 25.5 %


Cantidad
uds


Color
Mammut Crimper Brush Black
Black
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Color: Black

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Disponible en tienda online0 uds

Código del producto
2050-00170-0001
Código de barras
7613357550079

The maximum amount you can order is the same as the number of articles in stock and on the way to us.
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The Crimper Brush allows you to find better grip for smaller holds. The brush is designed for smaller indoor and outdoor applications. It is made from natural wild boar hair for long-lasting durability and gentle brushing that doesn't damage or polish the rock. The longer bristles at the front increase the brush's service life. The shaft is made from recycled plastic and has an ergonomically designed handle for optimal grip. The angled brush head also ensures easy handling. The Crimper Brush comes with practical sandpaper on the back of the shaft to keep skin and nails in perfect condition.

  • Brush made of natural wild boar bristles
  • Recycled plastic shaft

Length: 19 cm

Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 50 x 200 x 40 mm.


Peso
0,04 kg
(con el embalaje 0,05 kg)


Garantía
12 mes(es)


País de origen
China


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