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Bmw Atlantis 4 Jacket Men Size Eu50- Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $849.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BMW

The BMW Atlantis 4 Leather Suit is a complete reworking of the design and evolution of the successful Atlantis concept: a top-grade all-weather touring suit made of leather. It provides an optimum "body-climate" balance and wear comfort due to it's construction of soft, breathable, cowhide nubuck leather.

The Atlantis 4 Suit features a new, dynamically elegant design and is highly waterproof without climate membrane, because all seams are taped to be waterproof and all the zippers are rubber-coated with waterproofing flaps. NP protectors are used for enhanced passive safety hip protectors are now standard in the pants to which a coccyx protector can be retrofitted.

Note on product care: Washable in domestic washing machine with BMW detergent.

 

MSRP- $1099.00

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