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Picture of CAMERA-STYLE HORIZONTAL SHOULDER BAG (MODEL 49N) The Camera-style Horizontal Shoulder Bag, model 49N, is an oxygen cylinder carrying bag designed for use by individuals with respiratory disabilities. It accommodates M6, C /M9 and B cylinder sizes. This bag has an adjustable, non-skid shoulder strap, with a handgrip for carrying by hand. The bag also has an interior accessory pocket and space for a conserving device. Made of non-flammable polyester, it is machine washable. WEIGHT: 10 ounces. COLOR: Navy. WARRANTY: One year.

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Price: 44.00.

This product record was updated on August 13, 2011.

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Air Lift Unlimited

1212 Kerr Gulch
Evergreen, Colorado 80439
United States
Telephone: 800-776-6771 or 303-526-4700.
Fax: 303-526-4774.
Web: http://www.airlift.com.
Email: info@airlift.com.


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