Sospenders 38 Series Model 1-38 Life Jacket Vest on 2040-parts.com
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Good condition, never inflated. All Velcro and snaps in perfect condition. Heavyweight 2 inch webbing and heavy duty stainless buckle. For adults over 90 lbs. This model 1-38 AH has an integrated harness and will auto inflate with the pull of a cord. Also has backup mechanism to manually inflate(mouthpiece for blowing up vest), whistle. No sun fading. Stored indoors and (mostly)out of marine environment. Excellent safety device for emergency flotation, without the bulk of a lifejacket. New inflatable life vests cost $179-300. Sail safely for less |
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