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Motorfist Trophy Jacket, Multiple Sizes And Colors! ***49% Off!!!*** on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States

Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Gender:Men Brand:Motorfist Color:Orange

Was: $349.99

NOW: $179.99


Motorfist Trophy Jacket -

The Redesigned Trophy Jacket features several new colorways combined with the free rider feel and comfort of a lightweight shell system. The Trophy line is crafted for riders who insist on ultimate performance, durability, comfort and want the freeride feel of a pant. Experience a new level of comfort with eVent™ waterproof fabrics direct venting technology.

· Mesh Lined Arm Pit Vents

· Waterproof Powder Skirt Snaps to Trophy or Carbide Pants

· Lycra Powder Cuffs with Thumbholes

· Drawstring at Waist Hem and Neck

· Interior Storage Pocket with Headphone Routing

· Interior Embroidery Access for Racer Number and Sponsors ORANGE Colorway Only

· Reflective Print Details

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

· Full 300D Polyester for Ulitmate Comfort and Flexibility

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

· All Zippers are YKK®

· Water-Sealed Offset Chin Zipper with Garage

· 2 Water-Sealed Hand Pockets

· Hidden Sleeve Pocket


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