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2015 Ski-doo Mens' Mcode Jacket With Insulation 440660-90 on 2040-parts.com

US $309.99
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Rome, New York, United States

Rome, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:SKI-DOO Color:Black Make:MCODE Material:NYLON SHELL

2015 SKI-DOO MENS' MCODE JACKET WITH INSULATION

VERSATILE 3-in-1 JACKET  ---- Developed with feedback from MOUNTAIN FREERIDERS!!

  • Can be worn as a shell, shell + insulated liner, liner alone
  • 100% seams and logos sealed
  • Water-resistant zippers pockets, collar gusset
  • Back and underarm venting
  • Shaped sleeves
  • Integrated powder skirt
  • Removable hood
  • Integrated inner Lycra wrist thumb
  • Adjustable hem and wrist
  • Inner removable quilted jacket

SHELL: Nylon

Insulation: Primaloft Black 

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