SKU: GC58-SB-BL

Bluelounge Soba - Black

Bluelounge Soba - Black

Soba zips loose cables up and consolidates them into a single tube that can be routed and affixed along walls, under desks or anywhere you have multiple cables running that you want to tidy up.

The proprietary zipper tool, twists on to the tube to help open and route cables, while Vortex technology auto-coils the tube behind the passing zipper to bundle cables inside. Soba can accommodate large or small cables, up to three cables at once.

Features:

Zips up, bundles and routes loose, messy cables into a single tube

Routes and guides cables behind desks, TVs and anywhere cables tend to get messy

Accommodates large or small cables, up to three cables at once

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Bluelounge Soba - Black

Soba zips loose cables up and consolidates them into a single tube that can be routed and affixed along walls, under desks or anywhere you have multiple cables running that you want to tidy up.

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