Rapid Repair Technology - Trotac Marine
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Rapid Repair Technology

$95.00
The Sentinel Series Dry Suits take advantage of Mustang's Rapid Repair Technology which enables users to self-replace neck and wrist seals in an hour or less, and repair minor leaks in the dry suit shell. View full description

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The Sentinel Series Dry Suits take advantage of Mustang's Rapid Repair Technology which enables users to self-replace neck and wrist seals in an hour or less, and repair minor leaks in the dry suit shell. WARNING: The protection provided by your dry suit relies very much on its watertight characteristics. It is extremely important that damaged suits are handled in accordance with repair requirements. A Mustang Survival repair facility should perform all major repairs. Rapid Repair Technology neck seal replacement. Rapid Repair Technology wrist seal replacement. Rapid Repair Technology patch repair.

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Brand:
Mustang Survival
Gender:
Men
1 Year
Gender:
Men

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