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Ladies Joe Rocket Ballistic Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Gonzales, Louisiana, US

Gonzales, Louisiana, US
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Ladies Joe Rocket Ballistic yellow & black Armored Jacket with all armor. Back protector has holes for increased airflow. Size XS (fits up to 41" bust & up to 42" waist & 22" sleeve length).

Inside zipper pocket; Velcro at wrists for easy adjustments; snaps along sleeves to accommodate various arm sizes & clothes underneath; polyester mesh fabric allowing great airflow to keep rider cool; inside zipper to attach to Joe Rocket pants; Velcro waist belts on both sides for easy adjustments; reflective accents for increased visibility at night.

Can be worn easily over layered clothing & remains comfortable.

No visible signs of wear. Looks new. Only worn a few times.

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