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Choko 4-90u90pn - Quatro Snowmobile Pants - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
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New York, United States

New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Gender:Men Brand:Choko Color:Black

Choko Quatro Snowmobile Pants are waterproof, breathable, and rugged. They are lined with ultra soft polyester insulation and a quilted lining. Offering adjustable suspenders makes these snow pants versatile for different heights.

•Shell: SUPPRATECH 400-denier waterproof breathable rugged Oxford nylon with a Teflon protective finish technically coated for a softer feel with additional 600-denier Cordura seat and knees.
•Lining: 150 gr (6 oz.) of high density "Ultra Soft" polyester insulation quilted to 100% nylon lining. Additional waterproof nylon liner with welded seams, double knees with poly fleece for extra warmth.
•Heavy duty nylon lined utility breast pocket.
•2 zippered heavy duty nylon pockets.
•2 full length two-way side zippers.
•Adjustable suspenders.
•Inner storm cuffs.

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