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Yamaha New Life Jacket Vest Child Junior Kids 30-50lbs Blue May-10v3b-bl-jr on 2040-parts.com

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Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MAY-10V3B-BL-JR; MAY10V3BBLJR Brand:Yamaha



Brand new with tags, genuine Yamaha watercraft/boat PFD. This is factory original equipment gear - get the good stuff! Note: The studio photo does not show the leg strap on junior version.

Front and back foam. Leg strap on Infant and Junior sizes. Heavy-duty coated nylon. U.S. Coast Guard Approved/UL Listed. Screenprinted Yamaha logos. Unisex.

SKU#    MAY-10V3B-BL-JR Junior size (30-50lbs)

Color: Blue

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