Seadoo Gx/gsx Traction Seat Cover - Black/white on 2040-parts.com
Redmond, Washington, United States
Traction seat cover for Seadoo GS/GSX.
This is the last of my inventory of a great line of seat covers. With the unique ribbed traction material, it keeps your butt from sliding back but allows you to move side to side with out have to un-weight from the seat. The knee area uses Ballistic Nylon which is the toughest material. Flat stitch seams to eliminate seam wear. Comes with installation instructions and thin plastic sheeting to wrap the foam to keep from absorbing water. They do, it adds weight and foam can rot as they will not dry out quickly. Original MSPR $110 $8 Flat Rate shipping |
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