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Mens Scorpion Get Stung 3xl Water Resistant Kwikwick Moisture Management Riding on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Gender:Men Size:3XL Color:Black Material:Polyester Brand:Scorpion

This is a Scorpion Get Stung 3XL exo skeletal protection jacket.  It is made of 100% polyester with back, elbow and shoulder protection.  The inner lining is removable as shown in the pic.  The width across the chest laying flat is 27in and the overall length from top to bottom is 29in. It has venting zippers on the front and back.  It is in excellent condition.  The RN number is 36316

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