KARSTOP Large
Fits 16-25 mm webbing. Molded Vibram® rubber keeper used to fix carabiner to webbing. This prevents the carabiner from flipping out of position where it can be cross-loaded.
Ref. | Product name | Weight | |
g | oz | ||
112102 | KARSTOP Large – Package 10 pcs | 2 | 0.1 |
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