Polaris Softshell Black Jacket Coat Womens 2x Xx Large 2xl 2xlg on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
- Color: Black
- Shell: 5,000/5,000 waterproof/breathable softshell, mesh interior
- Venting: Underarm vents with waterproof zippers
- Graphics: Embroidered Polaris logo on left chest, embroidered ellipse logo on shoulder back
- Additional Features: Two handwarmer pockets, two interior pockets, bungee-adjustable high collar with collar pull to seal the collar around the neck, rolled fleece collar lining, cuff adjustment tabs with Velcro®, adjustable bungee hem cord, waterproof front zipper backed by a wind flap, garage zipper at neck for comfort
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