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2016 Castle Bolt G3 Toddler Reflexblue Warm Winter Snowmobile Jacket Coat -2t on 2040-parts.com

US $87.99
Location:

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Castle X Color:Reflex Blue Make:Bolt - G3 Manufacturer Part Number:72-518X Gender:Unisex Youth

This is a brand new with tags, genuine 2016 Castle X Toddler Bolt G3 Jacket, #72-518X, in Reflex Blue! 


This sporty, warm jacket features:
• Zippered Bemberg lined hand pockets
• 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective materials
• Double stitched seams
• Fleece lined insulated collar
• 360 elastic cuffs
• Dropback design
• Detachable 3-point adjustable hood

WARRANTY:  1 Year

INSULATION:  Castle ColdShield® quilted insulation (200 g body/150 g sleeve)

WATERPROOFING:  Ultra tough soft-touch nylon shell with water resistant PU and DWR coatings


$9.95 Shipping for this item within the lower 48 states.  Shipping to AK will be an additional $11.00.  Shipping to Canada will be $29.00.

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