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Hornee Sa-m3 Motorcycle Scooter Motor Bike Kevlar Pants Jeans - Clearance on 2040-parts.com

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Beverley, United Kingdom

Beverley, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Hornee Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Gender:Men's Main Colour:Blue

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Hornee SA-M3 Jeans - Bruised Wash

100% Dupont Military Grade Kevlar
Impact burst strength 5850 KPA
(AWTA Hydraulic Diaphragm Method)
Abrasion Tested 60;000 cycles (CSIRO Martindale Method)
Ultra thin Kevlar for comfort and less thermal conductivity
Heavy duty double stitching
Every pair of Hornee Jeans now comes
complete with a CE approved knee
protector set as standard.
Universal fitting (one size)
Washable Lycra outer material
Elasticated Velcro adjusters


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