Lower Shaft 24"

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    This Anderson End Shaft of 61 cm is ideal for Minelab models (excluding CTX) and for all Anderson shafts.
    Constructed from carbon fibre, it offers lightness and durability, improving the searching experience of your metal detector and reducing fatigue during long exploration sessions.
    Essential for those looking for superior performance.

    • Overall length: 61 cm.
    • Integrates with: Minelab (excluding CTX) and with all Anderson shafts

    Strengths

    • Multi-brand
    • Length 61 cm.
    • Carbon fiber

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    Lower Shaft 24"

    71.99 €

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