Lirakis Newport
Safety Harness, Heavy Duty Marine Sailing Harness with 6' Tether. It is a small men's medium, made to fit underneath a foul weather jacket or close to the body without layers of clothing. Buyer is buying 'as is'. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO PURCHASE FOR RATES. |
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