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Sospenders Adult Size Medium Sailing Safety Harness Adjustable Model Har-s on 2040-parts.com

US $43.20
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Ontario, California, United States

Ontario, California, United States
Sospenders Adult SIZE MEDIUM Sailing Safety Harness Adjustable Model HAR-S, US $43.20, image 1
Condition:Used Type:Harness Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Sospenders Manufacturer Part Number:HAR-S

Item up for buy it now . Sospenders sailing harness model HAR-S Medium chest size 33-44 inches. Manufactured by Sporting Lives inc. Ítem is very lightly used no rips or defects. On pictures thats the reflectors from the flash of camera. Made in U.S.A. . See pictures for detailed description and condition. Thank you. Any questions please ask before checkout.

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