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Protection Car Safety Seat Belt Harness Shoulder Pad Cover Cushion Support on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

higuey, la altragracia, Dominican Republic

higuey, la altragracia, Dominican Republic
Condition:New Brand:aled-car

This Seat belt will comfortably support your head and neck.

 It can be disassembled and shrink-proof, non-deforming, and very easy to clean.

 The original soft, plump seat belt attaches to the seat belt shoulder strap; this seat belt snoozer cradles your head for a comfortable and safe snooze while your seat belt remains securely buckled.

Sleep safely mile after mile without a sore neck and shoulder.

 Material: Micro-suede fabric

 Filling: PP

Size: 28cm x 12cm x 7cm

Weight:110g

4 Colors: Pink, Blue, Gray, Yellow

Package includes

1* pad

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