Asta Scuba con Terminale

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The Anderson Scuba Shaft with Terminal is designed for use with JW Fishers Pulse 6x and Pulse 8x metal detectors. With a length of 38.01 cm, it offers superior handling for underwater searches. Made from lightweight and durable aluminum, it is ideal for deep explorations without compromising your device’s performance.

Features:

  • Compatible with JW Fishers Pulse 6x, Pulse 8x
  • Length: 38 cm
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Color: Yellow

Strengths

  • For JW Fishers Pulse
  • Length 38cm.
  • Aluminium

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Asta Scuba con Terminale

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