Sporting Goods : O'Brien Child Girls Neoprene (30-50 lbs)

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Sporting Goods : O'Brien Child Girls Neoprene (30-50 lbs)

O'Brien Child Girls Neoprene (30-50 lbs)

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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: O'Brien
EAN: 0730918717027
Label: O'Brien
Product Manufacturer: O'Brien
Model: 2071702
Publisher: O'Brien
Release Date: April 01, 2008
Ranking: 48593
Size: 30-50 lbs
Studio: O'Brien


Product facts:
  • O'Brien Child Neoprene vest for girls weighing from 30 to 50 pounds
  • Made of 1.5 millimeter neoprene for a perfect fit
  • Zip closure and two belts for security
  • Underbody leg straps are padded with neoprene for added comfort
  • O'Brien child vests are Coast Guard approved







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The O'Brien Child Neoprene Vest for girls is designed for comfort and safety. Fitting children weighing from 30 to 50 pounds, the bright pink and yellow vest is easy to spot in the water. Two belts wrap around the front of the jacket for security, and underbody leg straps keep the vest fitted closely from the shoulder to the hip so that the vest won't slide up in the water. Made of 1.5-millimeter neoprene that is softer and provides better insulation than nylon, the child neoprene vests have easy to secure zip closures and long-lasting O'Brien's Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs). The leg straps are padded with neoprene for added comfort and to prevent chaffing. O'Brien child vests are Coast Guard approved.











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