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Castle Unisex Youth Childs Cr2 Bibs Sledding Snow Pants-small 7/8 Medium 10/12 - on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Castle X Manufacturer Part Number:73-227x Make:CR2 Bib Color:Black Gender:Unisex Youth

This is a BRAND NEW with tags Youth Castle X CR2 Bib, #73-227x.   

The CR2 Bib features a durable high tenacity nylon shell with 3M™ Thinsulate™ Extra Warmth Insulation (150 g) to keep you warm and Ven­-Tex® 1.0 windproof, waterproof, breathable coated shell materials. 

FEATURES:
                  
  • 420D high tenacity nylon shell
  • DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coated shell guards against water and staining
  • Water resistant PU coating
  • 500D Airdura reinforcement in seat, knees and inner lower legs
  • 6 oz Castle Cold Shield quilted insulation
  • 3M Scotchlite Reflective patches on back of legs
  • Critical seams sealed
  • 2 zippered Bemberg lined hand pockets
  • Pre-curved seat and knee panels
  • 360 adjustable length feature
  • YKK zippers throughout

  • Castle provides the following fit guidelines:

    XS:  equates to size 4/6; Height 41-48", Chest 24-26"; Waist 20-23"; 
    S:     equates to size 7/8; Height 50-53"; Chest 27-29"; Waist 24"
    M:  equates to size 10/12; Height 54-60"; Chest 30-31"; Waist 25-26"
    L:   equates to size 14/16; Height 61-65"; Chest 32-34"; Waist 27-28"

    FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE LOWER UNITED STATES!   CANADIAN SHIPPING WILL BE $37!  International buyers will be responsible for any customs duties / taxes your country charges.  These charges are not included in this pricing.

    Feel free to call 701-662-4071 with questions about this item!

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