3 Sets of Elixir 12002 Super Light Electric Strings (9-42) (Nanoweb)

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Editorial Review
The engineers at Elixir took their original Polyweb coating and shrunk it down to Nanoweb size. The result? Brighter-sounding electric guitar strings that last 3 to 5 times longer than regular strings. In addition to an ultrathin grunge-resistant tubular coating on the wound strings, Nanowebs now have a revolutionary Anti-Rust plating on the plain strings to extend their life too. Elixirs are the first major innovation in guitar strings in over forty years, and they deliver what they promise: great tone and long life no matter what you put them on or how often you play.

Features
1) Bundle Includes 3 Sets of Strings
2) Gauges 9-11-16-24-32-42.

Specification
Brand : Elixir
EAN : 0799928925112
Label : Elixir
Manufacturer : Elixir
Model : 12002 BUNDLE
PackageDimensions_Weight : 22.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:4.72 X W:4.25 X H:1.65
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
Publisher : Elixir
Studio : Elixir
Title : 3 Sets of Elixir 12002 Super Light Electric Strings (9-42) (Nanoweb)

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