Polaris® Fxr Titan Coldstop Snowmobile Jacket on 2040-parts.com
McGregor, Minnesota, United States
Used twice, sells for $279 at Polaris dealers. This versatile jacket lets a rider customize the fit for optimal comfort, adjust the ventilation as desired, and dial in the proper warmth with the FXR® removable liner system. The removable Cold Stop liner has its own front zipper and own collar for comfort and warmth, and can be removed easily when the weather heats up, or inserted when temperatures cool.
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