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Castle X Switch-12 Mens Jacket Press Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $124.00
Location:

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Castle X Make:PRESS Gender:Men Size:M Color:Blues

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CASTLE X MENS SWITCH-12 JACKET PRESS BLUE

SIZE M: 72-8114...........124.00


CASTLE X SWITCH-12 JACKET

*400D high tenacity poly shell with 660D Soft Touch Taslan inserts
*DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coated shell guards against water and staining
*REISSA® waterproof/breathable coated shell
*60g DuPont™ ComforMax™ Classic insulated shell materials
*60g DuPont™ ComforMax™ Classic insulated removable liner with waist shock     cord for added comfort in all conditions
*Zippered shoulder, underarm and back vents
*Bemberg lined pockets
*Micro fleece lined collar and cuffs
*Liner has zippered internal pocket plus cell phone pocket
*Shell has zippered internal pocket plus cap pocket
*Velcro® adjustable waist and cuffs
*Action back flex panel construction
*YKK® zippers throughout
*3M Reflective® piping

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