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Roadgear Xcaliber Overpants All Weather Motorcycle Riding Pants (closeout) 26/33 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pueblo, Colorado, United States

Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ROADGEAR Color:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:XP911 Material:Cordura Gender:Unisex Adult Inseam:33 Size:26

Xcaliber represents the pinnacle of overpants technology.

Regular price $219.90; on sale now!!!!!!!!

Large, full-length side zippers provide super-fast entry/exit for those times when a quick getaway is crucial! Perfect for a wide range of extreme riding conditions, from long-distance adventure-touring to canyon carving. Team them up with any ROADGEAR® Cordura® jacket for a complete, versatile riding suit.

Features

DuPont® Cordura® Plus outer shell for comfort and protection

State-of-the-art Reissa® membrane technology with heat-taped seams is 100% waterproof, yet fully breathable

A full DuPont® ThermoLite® liner keeps you warm on cold days and zips out for summer riding

Full-length YKK® side zippers allow ease of stepping in and out

Keprotec®-reinforced knees for superior puncture- and abrasion-resistance

Integrated, hi-tec padding at knees and hips for superior impact absorption

Dynatec® reflective striping on sides for increased night visibility

Waist belt is fully adjustable to accommodate various layering

Two front pockets for easy access to essentials

Waist size 26; Inseam 33 (Add 2" to your waist size to fit on top of your regular pants. Example: If waist measures 32" and inseam measures 30" order a size 34/30. Order exact waist size if they are to be worn as primary pants.)

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY

"The hip line is nicely padded for comfort and protection, and the adjustable waistband suits a range of clothing layers."

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