Garelick Mariner Folding Deck Chair With Sewn Cushions on 2040-parts.com
Dennis, Kansas, United States
Garelick Mariner Folding Deck Chair With Sewn Cushions
The Mariner Chair's beautifully sewn cushions and arm rests are constructed from HDPE substrates, to resist rot and warpage, covered in marine-grade vinyl. An eight legged frame provides extra stability while easily folding for quick stowage. Dual locks prevent folding during use. |
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