New Harmony Rubber Tip
$10.00
Rubber tip with plastic liner specifically designed to fit 8 and 10mm New Harmony heat-hardened steel endpin tips. If you have a NHM steel carbide replaceable tip, with the hex collar, there is a version for this! Package of 2
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