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Airhead-sportsstuff - Brainwash 48" Tube, 1 Rider W/rope & Pump - 53-6501 on 2040-parts.com

US $76.99
Location:

Decatur, Michigan, United States

Decatur, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Airhead-Sportsstuff Manufacturer Part Number:53-6501

NEW IN BOX- OVERSTOCK! Originally $119.99

Everything you'll need for tubing, except for a boat, a life jacket, family and friends is included. The 12 volt air pump quickly inflates towables to optimal pressure and deflates just as fast. The color coordinated tube tow rope comes with a convenient Rope Keeper. The deluxe tubular webbing handles with knuckle guards provide a sure and comfortable grip. The heavy-duty virgin PVC bladder has electronically welded seams and a patented Speed Safety Valve for quick inflating and deflating. BRAINWASH has a double stitched nylon cover, double reinforced internal tow harness and a self-draining floor vent. 48in (deflated).

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