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Castle X Fuel Insulated Snowmobile Pants Women's M Nwt New Waterproof Lined on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

MN, United States

MN, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Castle X Size:M Make:Fuel Color:Black Gender:Women Material:Polyester UPC:Does not apply

Fuel waterproof insulated snowmobile pants by Castle X, size women's M.

Pants are in excellent condition, new with tags.

Measure approx. 34" on the waist (adjustable), and 31" on the inseam.

Zip up front, elastic waistband, adjustable velcro tabs on waist.

2 zippered pockets, pouch pocket on each thigh.

Reissa waterproof fabric, breathable.

Insulated for cold weather.

Zipper on each ankle for easy on/off.

Snow gaiter on each ankle.

Comes from a smoke free home.

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