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Motorfist Snowmobile Trophy Pant - Waterproof - Md - Black/stealth/gray on 2040-parts.com

US $389.99
Location:

Ashland, Oregon, United States

Ashland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New with tags

This Motorfist Trophy Pant is brand new with tags.  It is a Black/Stealth/Gray MD. It is waterproof and breathable.  It has a lifetime warranty.  Has zippers and vents all through out the pant to keep you at the right temperature.  Pants retail at $389.99 in US.

Features from their website:

· Water-Sealed 2-Way Full Length Leg Zippers

· 2 Water-Sealed Hand Pockets

· 2 Water-Sealed Thigh Pockets are Meshed Lined to Act as Vents When Open

· Belt Loops Snap to Rekon or Trophy Jacket

· Waterproof Adjustable Powder Gaiters with Boot Clip

· NEW 2 Side Waist Adjusters

· NEW Removeable Suspenders

· Articulated Knees with Removable Knee Pads

· Increased Reflective 3M Scotchlite™ Trim

· eVent™ Fabrics Outershell with Fully Taped Seams for Ultimate in Waterproof Breathablity

· All NEW Design with Improved Comfort and Mobility

· 300D Polyester Panels on Body for Comfort and Flexibility

· 500D Nylon Panels on Seat, Knees and Lower Leg for Rugged Durability

· Moisture Wicking Liner with Fleece Lined Seat for Improved Comfort in Extreme Temperatures

· All Zippers are YKK®

· Water-Sealed 2-Way Fly Zipper with Snap Closure

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