Fox Power Grip Tungsten Putty
Tungsten putty / Fox
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Fox Power Grip Tungsten Putty
Product Specifications:
- Weighting paste with added tungsten
- Easy to shape in any weather conditions
- Hardens enough to withstand extreme casts
- High density for effective weighting
- Ideal for weighting end rig components
- Effectively balances pop-ups
- Supplied in a convenient package
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