Kent Type Iv Floating Boat Cushion Pfd Red, White, Blue on 2040-parts.com
Davison, Michigan, US
Kent Floating Boat Cushion Type IV PFD
This listing is for 1-Set of Cushions. You will receive exactly what is pictured. One each of Red, White, and Blue.
Features:
- Kent Brand
- Type IV PFD
- USCG Approved
- 15" x 15" Size
- Color - 1 each of Red, White, and Blue
- 1- set of 3, Exactly what is pictured
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