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G-force Gf105 Driving Pants 4382lrgrd on 2040-parts.com

US $53.39
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
G-FORCE GF105 Driving Pants 4382LRGRD, US $53.39, image 1
Condition:New Brand:G-FORCE RACING GEAR Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GFO4382LRGRD

Driving Pant Size: Men's Large

Layers: One

Driving Pant Material: Fire-retardant cotton

Driving Pant Color: Red

Safety Rating: SFI 3.2A/1

These G-FORCE GF105 driving pants are high-quality, entry-level suit pants for the budget-minded racer. However, budget does not mean cheap. They start with an FR cotton shell that is cool and comfortable to wear. All seams are sewn together with Nomex thread utilizing a five-needle safety stitch. This is an extra bit of protection in the event that the main seam fails in an incident. G-FORCE also combines a Nomex and brass zipper with a double overlay for extra protection and to help keep the heat out. These pants meet or exceed SFI 3.2A/1 specs. They have a TPP rating of approximately 11. All pants come in solid colors with a white leg stripe.

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