Stearns Viper Shorty Wetsuit Xx-large on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Pit to Pit-20 1/2" Waist- 35" Inseam-11" TOP OF SHOULDER TO BOTTOM LEG HEM - 41" PULL BACK ZIP CLOSURE VELCRO NECK CLOSURE This wetsuit looks like it has barely been worn. It is excellent condition. This item will be shipped within 1 business day after payment is received. Thank You! |
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