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Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
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Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
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SABATE JONICO MAGIN
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ES0004486U1935-09-111935-09-11
Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
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Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
Water walker that is held on each foot and at will in the hands, which by natural actuation of the legs can walk freely through the water in the desired direction, remaining submerged only a little more than half of the body and free
An aquatic walker that holds one on each foot, and at will in the hands, and that, by the natural operation of the legs, you can walk freely through the water in the direction you want, being submerged only slightly more than half of the cu