Polaris™ Women's Snowmobile Jacket Throttle Black 286502209 New X-large on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States
This weather-resistant and technically advanced winter jacket can take anything winter dishes out. Delivering the ultimate in comfort with controlled venting for the pitzips and back panel – this coat won’t back down from any challenge. This is hardcore durability at its best with high-density 330D nylon fabric.
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