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FINAL WEEK WINNER ANNOUNCED: Northcore Magnetic Wetsuit Hook


September 04, 2014 | Words By:

northcore3_thumbThe team at Northcore have come up with a great new must-have surf accessory and they are giving away one a week for the next month to our lucky readers.

The “Hook Up” hanger is a versatile rubber coated magnet designed to allow hanging of wetsuits, sport apparel and clothing on flat metal surfaces. The “Hook Up” hanger is great for road and camping trips as items can be hung from cars hatchbacks and doors without fear of scratching the paint work or them falling off as the 65mm diameter magnet has a 20kg pull strain which is sturdy enough to easily support a soaking wet 6mm winter wetsuit. Stick it on and hang your kit!

To enter simply Follow, Tweet or Like as below. Each share, like or Tweet counts as one ticket and you can Tweet everyday to earn those extra entries!

 

Week three comp: Enter to win. The winner of the week one, two and three comp is below

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For more info on the Northcore Magnetic Wetsuit Hook click here

 

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  1. 650mm? That's two-and-a-bit feet across….

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  2. Thanks Bruce! Splendid spot… It is of course supposed to read 65mm, rather than 650mm. That would be some magnet! Cheers Tom

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  3. sam henderson says:

    fab

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