Yellow Fluorescence Filter for Dive Mask

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€48.00*

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Product number: IK6441.19
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This yellow fluoro mask and strap is specially designed to precisely match coral fluorescent wavelengths.

Body Material: Polycarbonate
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  • Gewicht: 63g
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Yellow Fluorescence Filter for Dive Mask by Ikelite


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