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Kimpex Snowmobile Muffs With Window on 2040-parts.com

US $62.96
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, United States

Toccoa, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kimpex Manufacturer Part Number:370291 UPC:Does Not Apply

Snowmobile Muffs with Window
  • High-quality integrated plastic windows make the machine's controls visible
  • Neoprene lining adjusts perfectly around coat or mitts and keeps in the warmth of heated grips
  • Allows operation without gloves and increases driving comfort and precision
  • Made of 600-denier nylon/polyester, polyurethane coated, resistant and waterproof
  • Window made of high-quality plastic; resistant to cold
  • The sleeve's opening is reinforced with a very resistant plastic to prevent sagging, which allows for quick access to the handlebar at all times
  • Designed shorter than ATV muffs for a better fit on snowmobiles
  • Reflecting band affixed on the outside, increasing visibility
  • The adjustable inside attachment allows for installation of these muffs on different types of snowmobiles
  • Attachment strap added for installation on snowmobiles with rigid handguards
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