Bayley Immersion Suit Adult Universal Uscg Approved on 2040-parts.com
Forks, Washington, United States
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We have a Bayley Immersion Suit Adult Universal USCG Approved - 160.171/5/0, Adult Universal. 5kg, 110 lbs to 150kg, 330 lbs. Includes strobe light for signaling rescuers. Comes in original snap-shut bag. For additional information or pictures please contact. Shipping free in U.S. IF ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE PURCHASING. RETURNS ACCEPTED ONLY IF ITEM NOT AS DESCRIBED. |
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