Blue Mesh Trampoline For Hobie 16 Catamaran on 2040-parts.com
Conneaut, Ohio, United States
Blue Hobie 16 Beach Cat Trampoline You are bidding on a Polypropylene Blue Hobie 16 mesh trampoline -- UV resistant fabric and thread are used as well as spurred grommets. All Grommet seams are reinforced with nylon straps for added strength. Tramp includes 2 pockets and foot straps. - .white and black lacing and center rope catchers are available separately. questions ? call 440-969-0520 - Rick O |
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