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Nylon Arctic Cat Pant Shield Black on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Alamosa, Colorado, United States

Alamosa, Colorado, United States
Brand New, still has tags, no original packaging, just used on display.
Brand:Arctic Cat Color:Black Gender:Unisex Youth Material:Nylon Size:12 UPC:Does not apply

Nylon Arctic Cat Pant Shield (Black)

Part # 4981-563

Features

- Full Chest Bib, goes all the way to shoulders
- It is light weight, durable & comfortable
- Multi-layer moisture barrier, allowing perspiration to escape while preventing water from penetrating
- Adjustable Shoulder straps for those growing kids

**New with tags, no damage

**OLD INVENTORY MUST GO, SOLD AT COST**

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