Klim Rogue Men's Ski Snowmobile Balaclava - Black / One Size on 2040-parts.com
Avenel, New Jersey, United States
Klim Rogue Men's Ski Snowmobile Balaclava - Black / One SizeProduct Features
Product DescriptionMinimal design using WINDSTOPPER and COOLMAX fabrics allows the Rogue Balaclava to be extremely comfortable still offering the functional benefits of technical fabrics. WINDSTOPPER over-the-collar design stops cold air and weather from entering. |
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