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GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord

GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord

GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord
GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord
GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord
GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord
GearAid Gruntline™ Elastic Cord

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14,90 + costi di consegna
Il prezzo IVA inclusa 25.5 %


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Negozio (Helsinki)sullo scaffale0 pz
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Need a strong and multifunctional utility line when outdoors? Turn to the braided Gruntline™ Elastic Cord to hang tools, clothing and gear. It stretches up to 7 ft. and holds up to 20 lbs. Use it as a clothesline, tie-down strap, lanyard, or pack strap – it will stand up to the elements. Gear needs to be versatile in order to earn its place in a rucksack. Whether for everyday use or for emergencies, this adaptable rubber line is an indispensable tool at camp or in the field.

Durable – Strong utility line holds up to 20 lbs. of water, equipment and gear
Stretches – Braided, elastic cord is lightweight and expands up to 7 ft.
Adjustable – Includes convenient clips to easily secure line to anchor points or to itself
Field Tested – Works in all weather conditions and unaffected by water
Multifunctional – For daily use or emergencies; ideal as a clothesline, lanyard or sling


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Tapio H. acquirente confermato, 3.4.2020
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Ottima cosa per tutti i tipi di fissaggio e sospensione. Personalmente, lo uso principalmente per accordare il telo come riparo dal vento e dalla pioggia. Funziona anche per appendere i cammelli tra gli alberi in modo che non tutte le falene si trovino nel terreno dello shock.
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