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  • FOX RACING RED BULL X-FIGHTERS EXPOSED ZIP FLEECE HOODIE Large
  • Be apart of the biggest and most respected freestyle motocross event on the planet with the Red Bull X-Fighters Exposed Fleece. With the world's best rider and stunning tricks, you'll have the best fleece in town!!
  • Logo design in center.
  • Zip front with hood and two hand pockets
  • 80% cotton, 20% polyester.
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