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New Slippery Ladies Ray Vest Life Jacket Pfd Purple Small 32410080 Clearance on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States

Johnson Creek, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Slippery Size:S Gender:Women Color:PURPLE Manufacturer Part Number:32410080 Make:SLIPPERY UPC:Does not apply

NEW SLIPPERY   *CLEARANCE*
LADIES RAY VEST PFD, PURPLE, SMALL 32" - 36" CHEST

PART# 32410080

  • The ideal all-around nylon vest
  • Provides a comfortable, secure fit
  • Lightweight, nylon construction
  • D-ring for clip style lanyards
  • U.S. Coast Guard approved Type 3 PFD (Personal Flotation Device)
MSRP $ 39.99 US

Please note: Size Chart should only be used as a guide. Try on at your local dealer for accurate fitment.
We do not reimburse back for incorrect size. You will be responsible for additional shipping 
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