Stoney Point Polecat Explorer Tripod

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Main Features

  • Extends from 25" to 62"
  • Great Gift for Hunters or Hikers!
  • View Our Other Polecat Shooting Sticks and Accessories!

Description

Three section legs extend from 25" to 62". Protective rubber over molded yoke. Black anodized finish. 29 oz.

Other Details

  • Brand: Stoney Point
  • EAN: 0787945047832
  • Label: Stoney Point
  • Manufacturer: Stoney Point
  • MPN: T3T62-BXX
  • UPC: 787945047832

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