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Sea-doo Men's Motion Pfd Life Jacket Black 2858760690 Sz Medium New on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Cement City, Michigan, United States

Cement City, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2858760690 Brand:Seadoo

Town & Country Harley Davidson

Sea-Doo Men's Motion PFD Life Jacket

Brand NEW

  • Size Medium

  • Super-duty nylon outer shell.
  • Combination of PVC and polyethylene foam inserts.
  • Segmented foam at back bottom for increased comfort while seated.
  • 4 woven straps with quick release buckles (3 buckles on Canadian Ladies’ PFD).
  • Armholes cut large for riding comfort.
  • D-ring for lanyard connection and at back neck for goggle-to-PFD attachment cord.
  •  We do combine shipping cost by weight not number of items

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