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Men's Motorcycle Black Green Durable Rain Gear Suit 100% Nylon New on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Middletown, New York, United States

Middletown, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Shaf Material:Oxford Nylon Gender:Men Color:Black/ Green Manufacturer Part Number:MPM9510GREEN

MEN’S BLACK & NEON GREEN SUIT WATER RESISTANT W/ REFLECTIVE TAPE



Nice durable quality at a great price



Sizes XS- 5XL available. 



*American sizing! water resistant, lightweight and breathable material.


100% OXFORD NYLON LIGHTWEIGHT & WATER RESISTANT 

DAY NIGHT REFLECTIVE TAPE ON CHEST, ARMS & BACK 

HEAT GUARD ON BOTTOM OF LEG ON TROUSERS 

GRIPPING MATERIAL ON THE TROUSER’S BACK TO PREVENT SLIDING WHILE RIDING 

TROUSER’S SIDE ZIP OPENS ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP FOR EASY ON AND OFF

BACK LEG SEAT GRIP PADS


Measure Chest then match to corresponding measurement

XS................32-33.5 

S..................34-35.5

M.................36-38.5

L..................39-40.5

XL................41-42.5

2XL..............43-44.5

3XL..............45-46.5

4xl...............47-48.5

5xl...............49-50.5



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