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Padded Layer Waterproof Motorcycle Warm Pants on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Tel Aviv, default, Israel

Tel Aviv, default, Israel
Condition:New with tags




Brosh


Padded Motorcycle Waterproof rain pants

This Sportex Brosh waterproof pants are great for winter and cold weather riding
Pants has inside quilted warming layer. inside pocket to accommodate hard armor the inside pocket has inside velco for grasping of hard armor and tightening stripe outside

for easy inserting of the leg patns equipped zipper in the end of the pants and additional adjustable rubber for final tightening


For exampel : 

Rubber stretched up to-

Waist

inseam

Size 

59cm/23.2''

39cm/15.2''

82cm/32''

XL

60cm/23.6''

42.5cm/16.6''

90cm/35''

XL2

66cm/26''

40cm/17.5''

90cm/35''

XL3

68cm/26.7''

43cm/16.5''

92cm/36''

XL4

70cm/27.6''

68cm/26.8''

89cm/35.5''

XL5



Brosh

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