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O'Neal Racing Ultra-Lite LE '70 Pants
Item Description
- Heavy duty denier fabrics
- 360 degree adjustable belt keeps pants in place
- Lightweight protective patches
- Extra long leather heat shield
- Wide accordion knees sized for knee braces
- Triple stitched in critical areas for durability
- Stretch spandex for added flex
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