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Klim Dakar In The Boot Pants
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Klim Dakar In The Boot Pants
The all-new Dakar In-The-Boot (ITB) Pant from KLIM® is the answer for traditional moto-pant wearing riders who have been asking for a more durable, functional off-road option. The Dakar ITB Pant features full CORDURA® main-body construction and the best controlled ventilation system available via zippered thigh vents and hamstring exhaust ports. It also gives off-road riders the convenience of zippered thigh pockets, 3M Scotchlite™ industrial grade reflective materials and new, thicker and more water resistant leather inner knees. If durability and functionality are on the top of your list for an in-the-boot motorcycle pant, the Dakar ITB is the ultimate answer.
- Durable, controlled ventilation in-the-boot off-road motorcycle pant
- The same durable toughness and functionality of the Dakar pant built for in-the-boot pant preferences
- Two large adjustable YKK®-zippered thigh vents for custom airflow
- Two smaller fixed-open rear leg vents
- Heavy-duty 840D Cordura® main body construction with durable water resistant (dwr) coating to deflect more water and mud
- Durable and ultra-strong A&E® heavy-duty nylon thread seam construction
- Thicker, highly abrasion and melt-resistant leather on legs for maximum durability
- Improved DWR treatment on leather to resist water and mud
- Engineered stretch material in flex zones (above seat, above knee, groin and upper side hip)
- Two YKK®-zippered thigh cargo pockets with storm flap cover to deflect water and debris
- 3M Scotchlite™ reflective material trim for illumination in dusk to dark
- Adjustable waist via dual Velcro® brand fastener cinch straps
- Glove friendly zipper pullers
- Articulated leg for added riding comfort YKK® fly zipper entry with storm flap secured by two snaps
- Gripper elastic waist
- High back yoke for maximum dirt protection
- Hip pad pockets (pads sold separately)
- Technical hanging liner construction features stretch panels matching exterior shell stretch zones, breathable moisture wicking mesh lining at upper, durable nylon taffeta around lower leg, highly abrasion
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