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New Kent Onyx A-33 Auto In-sight Automatic Inflatable Life Jacket/pfd/vest,red on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Type:Life Jacket/Vest Manufacturer Part Number:133400-100-004-13 Brand:Kent UPC:043311039185

  • GUARANTIED BRAND NEW!
  • CLOSEOUT PRICED!

    This is for an A/33 In-Sight Automatic Inflatable Life Jacket by Kent®. This U.S. Coast Guard approved jacket automatically inflates upon immersion in water or when the wearer pulls the “jerk to inflate” handle. Equipped with back-up oral inflation, this jacket is ideal for any boater who requires ultimate safety inflation without the bulkiness of a traditional life vest. This is the ONLY inflatable life jacket with extended sizing designed to fit chests up to 65 inches!

    Don't miss out on this automatic inflatable life vest being offered at this low closeout wholesale price! See pictures & details of this great deal!

    FEATURES:

  • Automatically inflates upon immersion in water or when the wearer pulls the “jerk to inflate” handle
  • Equipped with back-up oral inflation
  • In-Sight…shows GREEN if the product is armed and ready to use; shows RED if not ready to use
  • Extended sizing to fit a 30” – 65” chest
  • Two stainless steel slide adjusters for easier donning
  • 2” body belt for added strength and durability
  • Soft extended neoprene neckline and V-back design…for all day comfort
  • SOLAS grade reflective material for greater visibility
  • Durable fabric resists tears and punctures
  • USCG approved/SOLAS compliant whistle attached
  • D-ring attachment
  • OSHA compliant
  • For persons 16 years of age and older…and over 80 pounds
  • Not recommended for non-swimmers or weak swimmers
  • Minimum buoyancy of 35 pounds when inflated
  • Includes 33 gram CO2 cylinder with bayonet, bobbin, reusable bag, owner’s manual & Think Safe booklet
  • USCG Approved…Type V Commercial, Type II Recreational
  • Color…dark grey with red shoulders

    CLOSEOUT PRICED! LIMITED SUPPLY! $259.99 RETAIL PRICE!

    SHIPPED FULLY INSURED IN ORIGINAL FACTORY PACKAGE WITH TAGS ATTACHED!

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    # KENT A-33 LIFE JACKET-133400-100-004-13 (RED)

    APPROXIMATE SHIPPING SIZE/WEIGHT: 12" X 12" X 6", 2 lbs.

    Total shipping, handling and insurance for this item is FREE! within the U. S. A. only. Shipping to Canada & Puerto Rico available for additional cost.

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