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Arctiva Insulator Snowmobile Socks Moisture-wicking Padded Shin Adult Sm/md on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Arctiva Size:SM/MD Manufacturer Part Number:3431-0103 Color:Black UPC:Does not apply


About This Item:

Condition: New with tags
Manufacturer: Arctiva
Model: Insulator Sock (3431-0103)
Color: Black/Orange
Size: Adult Small/Medium

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Features:

Wicking Socks with Merino Wool for Sub-Zero Days

Padded Shin Inserts for Added Protections

COLOR Black,Orange

FIT Knee-High

GENDER Unisex

GRAPHIC Multi

MADE IN THE U.S.A. Yes

MATERIAL Textile

MODEL Insulator

MOISTURE WICKING No

PADDED SHIN INSERT Yes

SIZE Small/Medium

STYLE Long

TYPE Sock

 



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