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Astroshock material

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by webthotics, Oct 30, 2017.

  1. webthotics

    webthotics Member


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    Hi all,
    Algeos in the UK have dropped a product they named Astroshock. They are reluctant to give their supplier and I have searched the internet for this material with no success. Anyone out there can help me find this product?
    The product itself has a slightly firmer density than Poron but does not tear and is extremely hard wearing and stands up very well for sports people,
    Kind regards to you all,
    Mark
     
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