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Slippery Matrix Full Wetsuit Combo Mens Size L With Jacket on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Slippery Size:L Gender:Men

Selling a great Slippery Matrix Full Wet Suit Combo
90% Neoprene 10% Nylon
John Style short sleeve pull up wetsuit with rear zipper
and a pull over long sleeve jacket

This is a great great wetsuit, it fit me very well at 160lbs and 5'7"
I no longer jet ski so I no longer have a use for this.
Only worn a bit in early spring and late summer, still in great shape.
Paid well over 150$ when I purchased new.
Get a deal on a sweet looking wetsuit and be prepared for the spring.

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