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Fly Racing Evolution Jersey-black/orange/camo-md And Lg Available on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New with tags Manufacturer Part Number:369-127() Brand:Fly Racing

Low profile multi-panel construction for maximum performance and a comfortable fit
  • Multi-directional Lycra® stretch collar for comfort and function
  • Open zero-cuff with Lycra® gusset reduces arm pump and provides a non-restrictive feel
  • Full mesh back, plus mesh integrated into key areas to dissipate heat and help keep you dry
  • Reinforced laser-cut perforations in key areas for advanced ventilation
  • Tagless printed collar for complete comfort
  • Sublimated graphics are the highest quality in powerful detailed graphics
  • Silicone printed tail helps keep the jersey tucked in
  • Pro fit with ergonomic arms and slightly slim cut
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