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Kent Commercial Type I Jacket Style Life Jacket, Adult Over 90 Pounds, Orange by Kent

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Kent Commercial Type I Jacket Style Life Jacket, Adult Over 90 Pounds, Orange
(Sports) Kent
Release date: 2009-02-28

USCG approved reflective material attached.
Designed for extended survival in rough waters
USCG approved


Price: $49.99 $44.84

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