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Wakeboard Tower Cover Black Tower Sock on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
wakeboard tower cover black tower sock, US $50.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:NEWT PRODUCTS Manufacturer Part Number:TOWERSOCKBLK

TOWER SOCK BLACK 

Tower Top Cover  

Includes 1 tower cover and 2 tower rack covers.

Cover all your tower accessories! Protects against dirt, bugs and sun. Keeps your gear looking and working like new! Made with terrycloth like material, so it is designed for travel, not waterproof.

Tower Sock tower and 2 rack accessory covers, are easy to use and maintain. Tower covers stretch to fit over your gear on the top of the tower. Simply close the zipper and pull the drawstrings. Accessory covers stretch around racks.

DON'T SPEND YOUR TIME AT THE LAKE CLEANING YOUR TOWER ACCESSORIES. 

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