MAXPEDITION POSITIVE GRIP ZIPPER PULLS
Good strong pulls. I got the large ones and even though they are a bit of a struggle to use on the smaller zips still they fit fine. I'm pleased with them.
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The Maxpedition PZL Positive Grip Zipper Pulls are easy to use and require only a one finger pull action. They are shaped and textured for enhanced retention, and easy to grab with gloves.
They are supplied in a pack of six of the same size and colour.
There is a choice of large or small and of four colours, Grey, Tan, Black or EMS Red.
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Add to BasketGood strong pulls. I got the large ones and even though they are a bit of a struggle to use on the smaller zips still they fit fine. I'm pleased with them.
I have used 5 packets of the large zip pull , all my mountaineering equipment is fitted with them. No more fiddling for zippers with gloves or mittens. Clothing and equipment is far easier to operate especially in poor weather conditions or when speed is required. Excellent piece of kit, it may seem innocuous but it's simple and it works.
Bought these to replace the ones on my 5.11 Rush 12 as my hound decided they tasted great. These are good replacements and whilst expensive for what they are they are quility and you know what your going to get instead of taking the ebay gamble. If you want good quility zipp pulls and can justify the price they are a win.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.