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Choko Men's Deluxe Bibs Riding Pants Black Snowmobile Winter Outdoor Apparel L on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Hayward, Wisconsin, United States

Hayward, Wisconsin, United States
Excellent
Brand:Choko Color:Black Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

These Bibs Were Worn Only A Couple Times
**************Mint Condition **************
****************Size Large*****************

Shell: Suppratech 400-denier waterproof breathable rugged Oxford nylon with a Teflon protective finish, technically coated for a softer feel 800-denier Cordura padded seat and knees.

Lining: Water-tech pant system: Ultra Soft Feather Touch polyfill insulation quilted to a top quality nylon lining with a special backing for shape retention. Features additional front and back waterproof breathable liners with welded seams, triple padded knee patches, with poly fleece seat and knees for extra warmth. Inner storm cuffs.

Functional Features: Zippered outer shelled pockets lined with heavy duty nylon. Padded upper stretch bubble back for easy movement and added warmth. Adjustable suspenders. 2 Full length two-way side zippers.

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