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Fox Racing 2016 Le Roczen Flexair Seca Ice Blue Motocross Pants Size 38 on 2040-parts.com

US $209.95
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Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fox Racing Make:Fox Racing Manufacturer Part Number:18225-231-38 UPC:884065294716

Fox Racing 2016 Limited Edition Flexair Seca Motocross Pants Ice Blue SIZE 38

 

A lightweight, high performance motocross pant designed in Ken Roczen’s signature style. Using our moisture wicking TruMotion 4-way stretch fabric, the FLEXAIR motocross pants offer a precise fit and complete freedom of movement.

Design & Function:

- The FLEXAIR Pant is the lightest motocross pant Fox has ever created, with a size 34” weighing in at only 28 ounces - The feeling of unrestricted freedom of movement that the FLEXAIR Pant provides is due to the innovative, 4-way stretch, TruMotion chassis



The Fox FLEXAIR Pants are the lightest we have ever created, but still meet the demands of motocross racing. With the highest abrasion durability possible in a stretch moto pant, they can handle anything you throw at them. Strategically placed laser cut perforations increase airflow, providing exceptional breathability. The active stretch knee panels accommodate knee braces and guards with zero restriction.- The Fox TruMotion fabric used exclusively on the FLEXAIR Pant has the highest abrasion durability test rating of any stretch pant in motocross

 Technical Details:

Ken Roczen signature gear

Moisture wicking TruMotion 4-way stretch chassis for complete freedom of movement

Darted leather inner knee panels for reduced bulk and a closer connection to the bike

Active stretch knee panels accommodate knee braces and guards with zero restriction

Strategically placed laser cut perforations for enhanced airflow

Ultra-lightweight design. 28oz (size 34”)

Highly abrasion resistant for increased durability

RAP (Rider Attack Position) construction for optimal fit

4-way stretch back yoke moves with you

Ratcheting fly closure for a precise fit

Slim fit ankle cuffs reduce unnecessary bulk in the boot

Limited edition

Matching gear available



                               


 

18225-231-38  

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