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Drypak Vhf Radio Case 5" X 12" Dp-512 Waterproof & Floats. Marine Boat Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Corryton, Tennessee, United States

Corryton, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:dp512

DRYPAK VHF Radio Case 5" x 12" Protect your VHF radio from water, sand and dust with this floating, waterproof case from Dry Pak. Features: Submersible, thermoplastic polyurethane case resists heat and cold; clear front panel provides visibility Hermetically sealed with a bright yellow clip for high visibility and to keep out moisture and dirt Adjustable neck lanyard keeps radio close at hand For boating, rescue, camping, etc. Guaranteed submersible to 15ft/5m and keeps out the dust and sand The airtight seal means your equipment will float safely if dropped in water Covered by 1-year warranty Adjustable Neck Lanyard, and anodized aluminum carabiner clip. Maximum Circumference of item to fit inside the case: 9". Case Dimensions (L x W): 12" x 5" Waterproof Rating: 3-Submersible - Withstands submersions of 5m / 15ft for at least 30 minutes Suitable for swimming and snorkeling. Not designed for submersion beyond 5m / 15ft.

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