Sentinel Series - Lightweight Boat Crew Dry Suit - Front Relief Opening - Trotac Marine
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Sentinel Series - Lightweight Boat Crew Dry Suit - Front Relief Opening

$2,495.00
The Sentinel's series boat crew dry suits are waterproof breathable constant wear boat crew dry suits designed for law enforcement and search and rescue (SAR) small boat operations. View full description

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The Sentinel™ series boat crew dry suits are waterproof breathable constant wear boat crew dry suits designed for law enforcement and search and rescue (SAR) small boat operations. Constructed with military grade GORE-TEX® BD6.5 waterproof breathable fabric, these dry suits are ideal for crew members who don’t intend to enter the water but require hypothermia protection in case of accidental immersion.
Note: Image displayed is a customized version for the US Coast Guard. Badges and letter stenciling is not included on the Null version.

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Brand:
Mustang Survival
Color:
Orange-Black
Gender:
Men
2 Years
Color:
Orange-Black
Gender:
Men

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