Yamaha Superjet Sj Waverunner Gp Xl Vx Vxr Raider Lx Sho New Wrist/vest Lanyard on 2040-parts.com
Brea, California, United States
Our lanyards have been used by the pros for years. They are made of marine grade webbing, neoprene and Velcro material for strength, safety, and dependability. These lanyards will stay secure during the most strenuous riding, including racing. Can be used as a wrist lanyards, or unclip and use as a vest lanyard.our deluxe floating wrist band made from marine grade webbing, neoprene, and Velcro. It attaches easily to any clip lanyard and gives the rider a sense of security he has been looking for. Fits all Yamaha models.
COLOR: BLACK / white
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