Shafer Enterprises Coolshirt Aqua Vest Active - Royal Blue - Size 2xl on 2040-parts.com
Valencia, California, United States
CoolShirt Systems - Aqua Vest Active - Royal Blue AVA-2XL Size 2XL Retail - $282 Purchased to be used as wardrobe for a movie. Unused still in original packaging. The Aqua Vest Active is ideal for use with cooling stations. It does not cover the arms, it allows for blood pressure and other vitals to be easily monitored during first aid situations. Quickly and effectively cools the upper body by pumping cold water through more than 50' of medical-grade capillary tubing securely stitched to the front and the back of the vest. Features:
Sizing Small - 34" to 36" Med. - 38" to 40" Large - 42" to 44" XL - 46" to 48" 2XL - 50" to 52" 3XL - 54" to 56" |
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