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Dainese Super Speed Textile Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $188.97
Location:

North East, Maryland, US

North East, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Dainese Gender:Men Size:52 Euro Color:Blacks

Size 52 Euro. Color - Black. Very well taken care of. Hung in closet all the time on hanger. 4-6 hours of wear in this jacket. Like-new condition. Never ripped or scuffed and no abrasion.

Protection:

  • Composite protectors certified to EN 1621.1/97 Standard
  • Aluminium inserts on the shoulders

Ergonomics and Comfort:

  • Duratex fabric
  • Boomerang fabric
  • Inserts in elasticated fabric
  • Neck adjustment
  • Wrist adjustment
  • Waist adjustment
  • Jacket-trousers fastening system
  • Perforated fabric
  • Removable windproof insert
  • Sanitized® lining

Other:

  • Pocket for G1 and G2 back protector
  • Pocket for Thorax chest protector
  • Reflective inserts
  • 2 outside pockets
  • Internal pocket

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