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Mammut Trion Haul Cover

Mammut Trion Haul Cover

Mammut Trion Haul Cover

Precio
59,90 + gastos de envío
Incl. IVA 25.5 %


Cantidad
uds


Color
Black-Poppy
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Color: Black-Poppy

Tienda (Helsinki)en el estante0 uds
Disponible en tienda online0 uds

Código del producto
2530-00190-0731
Código de barras
7630039870935

La máxima cantidad de este producto es la cantidad que se encuentra disponible en el almacén.
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Descripción

The mountain guide Patrick Gabarrou came up with the idea for this product some time ago. On the basis of his concept and feedback from our athletes, we have now developed the Trion Haul Cover. It is the ideal product for people who climb steep mountain faces and would prefer to haul their backpack rather than carry it. The cover is designed to protect the backpack as you haul it behind you. There is space for two to three packs under one Trion Haul Cover. The packs are attached to a sling and can be accessed at any time simply by lifting the cover.

Weight 1060g

Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 200 x 200 x 100 mm.


Peso
0,19 kg(Incluye el peso del embalaje)


Garantía
12 mes(es)


País de origen
Filipinas


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