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Sea-doo Force Plullover Pfd X-large Red Life Jacket 2858191230 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Mankato, Minnesota, United States

Mankato, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2858191230 Brand:Seadoo Warranty:Yes

SEA-DOO 
FORCE 
PULLOVER
 PFD 
 X-LARGE 
RED 
LIFE JACKET
 2858191230


Ultra durable neoprene outer shell and lining with soft PVC foam inserts for
maximum comfort. Anatomical cut with large armholes and strategically placed
mesh drain panel for riding comfort. Heavy-duty side zipper and two woven
straps with quick release buckles for easy ingress/egress. D-ring for lanyard
connection and at back neck for goggle-to-PFD attachment cord.

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