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YY Vertical Le Mono

YY Vertical Le Mono

YY Vertical Le Mono
YY Vertical Le Mono
YY Vertical Le Mono
YY Vertical Le Mono
YY Vertical Le Mono
YY Vertical Le Mono
YY Vertical Le Mono

Prijs
88,40 + verzendkosten
Incl. btw 25 %



Aantal
stuk



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Productomschrijving
The Mono is a featherweight climbing accessory specially designed for training, it isolates the muscle and tendon development of a finger.
It will get your fingers ready for all kinds of grips!

It can be used as a lightweighted with a rubber band or a weight or simply as a bodyweight by hanging it on the first spit.
With its sober design made from recycled rubber wood, it offers a soft-touch surface whose comfort and grip will convince climbers.
Find various exercises and tips on the site: www.yyvertical.com.

Weight: 25 g 
Dimensions: 5,5cm x 4cm x 2,5cm

De afmeting van het verpakte product of de verpakking is ongeveer 70 x 40 x 40 mm.


Gewicht
0,25 kg
(met verpakking 0,05 kg)


Land van oorsprong
China


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