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Castle X Core Se Alias Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $239.95
Location:

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Castle X Make:CORE SE Gender:Men Color:Reds

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CASTLE X 

CORE SE MENS JACKET

ALIAS

70-1006; L...............172.45

70-1008; XL.............172.45

*Soft Touch ultra tough nylon outer shell
*DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coated shell guards against water and staining
*Windproof/waterproof/breathable shell utilizing Ven-Tex 1.0
*Castle Cold Shield Plus™ insulation (5 oz. body; 3 oz. sleeves)
*Comfort-Flow polyester mesh lined shell
*Ventec™ zippered underarm ventilation
*Removable hood with 3-point shock cord adjustability
*4 external pockets (2 hand/2 chest); 4 internal pockets (1 cap/3 chest)
*Removable stretch powder skirt
*Shock cord adjustable hem
*Velcro® adjustable cuffs; Internal hand gaiters; Velcro® secured placket
*Fleece lined collar and cuffs
*YKK® main zipper
*Key clip in hand pocket; kill switch D-ring
*Critical seams sealed

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