X100 TITANIUM NECKLACE CARBON
X100 TITANIUM NECKLACE CARBON
X100 TITANIUM NECKLACE CARBON
X100 TITANIUM NECKLACE CARBON

X100 TITANIUM NECKLACE CARBON

TG601053

Regular price$280.00
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The X100 Titanium Carbon Necklace is Back!

Crafted with precision and purpose, this is one of the most refined necklaces Phiten has ever created. The sleek stainless steel clasp is boldly accented with carbon fiber, a material that provides approximately ten times the strength of steel while weighing only one-fourth as much. This high-performance feature enhances both durability and modern style.

The cord offers a tough and rugged look and is made from 66 nylon, the same high-grade material used in bulletproof vests. It delivers exceptional strength and long-lasting durability, perfect for both everyday use and active lifestyles.

With a bold and stylish design that stands out, the red “phiten” logo adds a strong visual accent. The combination of premium materials including carbon, stainless steel, and technical nylon gives the necklace a distinctive and luxurious appearance.

Infused with Phiten’s advanced X100 Aqua Titanium Technology.

This item is available for a limited time only. Be sure to get yours before it sells out.

Material :
Cord - 66 Nylon
Inner Core - Elastomer
Closure - Carbon & Stainless Steel

Technology:
X100 AQUA-TITANIUM
MICRO-TITANIUM SPHERES

Made in Japan

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