Victorinox Paracord Pendant 4.7in Red

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    OVERVIEW

    Accessorize your Swiss Army Knife with the Victorinox Paracord Pendant, a stylish and functional accessory from Smoky Mountain Knife Works. This red paracord pendant embodies the perfect combination of strength and sophistication that Victorinox is known for.

    Specifically designed for the Hunter Pro model, this 4.7-inch pendant keeps your pocket knife or multi-tool secure and easily accessible with its key ring or lanyard hole compatibility. The vibrant red color adds a touch of personality and makes a confident style statement.

    The cleverly woven design packs a long length of super-strong nylon cord into a neat and compact strap. This durable paracord pendant is built to last and withstand everyday wear and tear.

    Features:

    • Designed for Swiss Army Knives, especially the Hunter Pro model.
    • Provides a secure and convenient way to carry your pocket knife or multi-tool.
    • Made from durable and long-lasting nylon paracord.
    • Features a vibrant red color that adds a touch of style.
    • Compact and lightweight design for easy everyday carry.

    Specifications:

    • Height: 0.3 in
    • Length: 4.7 in
    • Width: 3.7 in
    • Weight: 0.5 oz
    • Item number: 4.1875
    • Material: Nylon
    • Blade lockable: No
    • One hand blade: No
    • Color: Red

    SPECIFICATIONS

    UPC:
    7611160063892
    Exclusive:
    No
    Paypal Restricted:
    No
    Flammable:
    No
    Web Brand:
    Victorinox Makers of the Original Swiss Army Knife
    Country of Origin:
    Switzerland
    Handle Color:
    Red
    Handle Material:
    Nylon
    Overall Length:
    4.7"
    Web Product Type:
    Knife Accessories
    CA Prop 65 Warning:
    WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
    Model Number:
    4.1875