2013 Msr Wmx Starlet Motocross Atv Riding Pants Size 4 Womens Pink on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
- 2013 MSR WMX STARLET MOTOCROSS ATV RIDING PANTS SIZE 4 WOMENSPINK, PURPLE, BLACK DESIGN
- Sublimated graphic throughout.
- Ratchet style belt closure.
- Comfortable mesh liner.
- Spandex articulated knee panels.
- 900 denier heavy-duty poly inside knee panels.
- Rubber thigh and knee logos
GENDER: Female
SIZE SEGMENT: Adult
SIZE: 4
MARKETING COLOR: Starlet
DESIGN: Graphic
COLOR: Black
COLOR (SECONDARY): Pink
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