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Runnabout Life Jacket, Infant Under 50lb, 7lb. Buoyancy. on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Santa Monica, California, United States

Santa Monica, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:WEST MARINE Color:Blue Manufacturer Part Number:7841711 UPC:Does not apply

Offered in sizes to fit the entire family, West Marine's All-Family Runabout Life Jackets are affordable, high-quality, general boating life vests that are a good choice for boating, fishing or relaxing on the water. The ripstop nylon shell is rugged and quick drying. Durable, lightweight polyethylene flotation foam conforms to your body’s shape so it won’t hinder your movements. Adjustable straps offer a secure, personalized fit. Non-restrictive deep neckline. Blue.

  • USCG Type: Type III (Infant is Type II)
  • Intended Use: Recreational boating, day sailing, fishing
  • Features: Highly visible bright straps
  • Flotation Material: Lightweight, durable PE foam
  • Shell Fabric: 210 denier nylon
  • Straps: 1" webbing  
  • Closure: Lock-on buckles

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