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Fly Racing Lean Jacket Black/red 2x on 2040-parts.com

US $83.96
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FLY RACING Manufacturer Part Number:358-50702X Part Brand:FLY RACING UPC:Does not apply

FLY RACING LEAN JACKET BLACK/RED 2X

SKU: 358-50702X

  • Technical memory twill outer shell construction provides maximum durability
  • Insulated quilted liner
  • Integrated detachable hood
  • Zip entry sleeve cuffs
  • Lycra® inner cuff with thumb hole
  • Shock cord adjustable waist and hood
  • Pockets include zippered hand warmers and one inner chest

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