Garelick Eez-in Footrest - P/n - 78350 on 2040-parts.com
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
FOOT REST
Model #78350
Features
Eliminates dangling feet - adds comfort at helm.
Designed with the same style, performance and durability as the rest of the remarkable Commander System.
1" thick white HDPE traction grooved surface.
Fits all 4.0" fixed height.
Specifications
78350 : 12 1/8" (31cm) Wide x 15 1/2" (39cm) Long x 1" (3cm) thick
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