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Peter Lynn Kites

Peter Lynn Divine Seat Harness

The Divine seat harness perfectly distributes load over the body for optimum comfort.

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95,20 €
Our previous price: 119,00 €
incl. tax, plus shipping

A Harness always distributes load over the body for optimum comfort.
Designed specifically for buggy racing
Fits rider perfectly when sitting in a buggy
Extremely smooth around the back to allow easy movements in your buggy seat
Included spreader bar pad for more comfort as well as to prevent clothing from getting damaged

Fits all standard harness spreader bars.

Delivery without spreader bar! Spreader Bar on the picture is mounted for illustration!

Harness size:
Waist size:
  
XS85 - 95cm
S90- 100cm
M100 - 110cm
L110 - 120cm
XL120 - 130cm
Product number: 41025xx-S
sturdy nylon

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Manufacturer and contact information for this product:

Equipe Trading BV
Hercules 4
5125 RK Gilze
The Netherlands
Email: support@equipe-trading.com
Tel nr.: +31(0)161 223436


Safety instructions for this product:

- Choking hazard due to small parts, keep away from small children
- Danger of strangulation
- Keep away from small children
- Usage only under adult supervision

General safety instructions for kites:

- Attention, danger to life! Never fly a kite during a thunderstorm or if bad weather is coming up.
- Attention, danger to life! Never fly near power lines, busy roads or airports.
- Never fly your kite on crowded flying sites! Ensure that the kite has as much space as required to the left and right as it needs forward.
  Onlookers are often not aware of the risk and are safest if they stay behind the pilot.
- Maintain distance from the other kite fliers. Tight lines cut through each other and are razor-sharp!