Advanced Base Camp Tech Nuts
ABC nuts are the cheapest and most useful piece of…
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Price Paid: $60
ABC nuts are the cheapest and most useful piece of gear I have. I bought the set for much cheaper than any other chock out there and they haven't failed me yet. The best part about them is that if you have to bail on one, lost one, or beat one up too bad, the sizes are identical to BD nuts and are easy to replace. Since every gear store I have ever been in to has BD stoppers, you are good to go.
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$60.00
The Advanced Base Camp Tech Nuts is not available from the stores we monitor.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Advanced Base Camp retailers:
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