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Aerostich Darien Pants - 38l on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, United States

Rockville, Maryland, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

These could not be more comfortable or durable for long distance riding!!

The name is well known, and these pants are in great condition.   Step in or out of them quickly and easily as they have zips on the legs from bottom to top (handy for going over your boots...)

These are GoreTex, and have armor built in over the knees, with velcro for anything you care to stick  to it.

These match my Aerostich jacket.  I'm a 40' waist and these pants were always comfortable.

The current new price for these pants is over $600.

Buyer will pay actual shipping cost (I will not be adding any extra "fees", it will be the actual cost). Buy my Darien jacket (also listed on eBay), and combine the shipping to save money :-)

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