2012 Fly Racing Women's Kinetic Over-boot Pants (purple/teal) Purple/teal/black on 2040-parts.com
Loudon, Tennessee, US
Fly Racing
2012 Fly Racing Women's Kinetic Over-Boot Pants (PURPLE/TEAL)
Color: | Purple/Teal/Black |
Size: | 0/2 |
Sold as: | Each |
- Over-the-boot style cut with adjustable, zippered lower leg cuff design, ensures a comfortable fit over most boots and great style
- Large zippered vents located in front and back of pant allow for massive airflow and cooling
- Ratcheting fly closure with snap allows for additional adjustability and positive closure for a secure fit
- YKK® main zipper for maximum zipper durability
- Integrated TPR badging for a clean look and added style
- Adjustable waist belt ensures a perfect fit every time
- Large, external belt loops for added waist adjustment, or for carrying extra cargo
- Stretch-rib panels strategically placed for flexibility and comfort
- Internal pocket located inside the waistband
- Three zippered pockets help carry all your extra goods
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