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Castle Bolt G3 Girls/youth Jacket, New, Size Youth Small 72-4842 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States

Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States
CASTLE Bolt G3 Girls/Youth Jacket, New, size youth small   72-4842, US $99.00, image 1
Condition:New with tags Gender:Girls Material:Nylon Size:S Color:Multi-Color Brand:Castle X Manufacturer Part Number:72-4842 UPC:Does not apply

Description

Ultra tough nylon shell with fixed Castle ColdShield quilted insulation (200g body/150g sleeve)

Water resistant PU coated materials & DWR coating

Internal Lycra hand gaiters

Zippered hand pockets

3M Scotchlite Reflective materials

Double stitched seams

Insulated fleece lined collar

Velcro adjustable hip and fleece lined cuffs

Internal powder skirt

Shock cord adjustable hem 

size youth small

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