Retro Cobra #263
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Retro Cobra #263

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Retro Cobra #263Retro, weil er wirklich etwas erlebt hat Dieser Grtel verbindet zwei Welten: den Bergsport und den Alltag. Das recycelte Kletterseil bringt Stabilitt und eine markante Struktur mit, whrend die Cobra Schnalle aus einem Klettergurt fr zuverlssigen Halt sorgt. Viele Produkte wirken auf alt gemacht. Dieser Grtel nicht. Seine Used Optik entsteht durch echte Nutzung. Das Kletterseil und die Cobra Schnalle stammen aus realer Bergsportausrstung und tragen

Retro, weil er wirklich etwas erlebt hat

Dieser Gürtel verbindet zwei Welten: den Bergsport und den Alltag. Das recycelte Kletterseil bringt Stabilität und eine markante Struktur mit, während die Cobra-Schnalle aus einem Klettergurt für zuverlässigen Halt sorgt.

Viele Produkte wirken auf alt gemacht. Dieser Gürtel nicht. Seine Used-Optik entsteht durch echte Nutzung.

Das Kletterseil und die Cobra-Schnalle stammen aus realer Bergsportausrüstung und tragen ihre Geschichte sichtbar weiter. Kleine Kratzer, Struktur im Seil und Farbnuancen machen jedes Stück einzigartig.

Als nachhaltiger Seilgürtel verbindet er Upcycling, Funktionalität und markantes Design. Robust genug für den Alltag, individuell genug für Menschen, die keine Massenware tragen möchten.

Ein Gürtel für alle, die Abenteuergeist auch im Alltag tragen möchten.

Ein Cobra Gürtel für Menschen, die gern draußen sind – und ein Stück davon im Alltag tragen möchten.


Features:

UNIKAT - Upcycling aus Kletterseil

Cobra-Schnalle vom Klettergurt

Unisex, größenverstellbar (nicht kürzbar)

Handarbeit aus Deutschland

Retro Used Optik


WICHTIG:
Die Cobra Schnalle muss durch die Hosenschlaufen gefädelt werden und kann anschließend durch den speziellen Quick-Release-Mechanismus (beide Flügel gleichzeitig zusammendrücken) ganz leicht geöffnet werden. Die Länge kann stufenlos eingestellt werden, aber es ist nicht vorgesehen, das Seil ohne Schliesse beim Hosenwechsel auszufädeln.
Bitte achte deswegen auf ausreichend breite Gürtelschlaufen von mindestens 5 cm – unter Umständen ist dieser Gürtel nicht mit jeder Hose kompatibel.



Abmessunge Cobra Schliesse: 63mm x 50mm x 10mm; Gewicht: 70g

Länge: 115 cm
Breite: ca 4 cm
Material: Polyamid Kletterseil & Metall used (mit Kratzern und zum Teil deutlichen Gebrauchsspuren)

Keine PSA: Der Gürtel eignet sich nicht als Sicherheitsausrüstung! .

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Pflegehinweis: Kletterseile werden aus tausenden Fasern aufwendig gewebt, unsere Gürtel sind demnach Stoffgürtel. Jedes Seil ist anders und durch die Beschaffenheit der Webung, kann sich das Material bei manchen Seilen mit der Zeit eindrehen. Sollte das also einmal passieren, ist schnell Abhilfe geschaffen, denn mit einem Bügeleisen ist der Gürtel schnell wieder geglättet und mit der Zeit gewinnt er dadurch immer mehr an Festigkeit.

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1 X COBRA SCHNALLE
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KLETTERSEIL: 3,6 m

GERETTET

- jedes Exemplar ist ein absolutes Einzelstück-

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