Motorfist Snowmobile Clutch Bib - Waterproof - Lg - Black on 2040-parts.com
Ashland, Oregon, United States
This Motorfist Clutch Bib is brand new with tags. It is a Black LG. It is waterproof and breathable and warm. It has a lifetime warranty. Bibs retail at $319.99 in US.
Features from their website: • eVent® Fabrics Outershell with Fully Taped Seams • 500D Nylon on Seat, Knees & Lower Legs • 300D Polyester Panels on Body • 200g Insulation Throughout • Fleece Lined Seat • All Zippers are YKK® • 2–Way Front Zipper • 2 Hidden Hand Pockets • Chest Pocket • Full Length 2–Way Leg Zippers • Articulated Knees with Removable Padding • Waterproof Adjustable Powder Gaiters with Boot Clip & Snap • Articulated Seat & Gusseted Crotch • Raised Back Ankle Cuff • 360 Degree Reflective Prints • Tether Ring at Waist |
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