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Slednecks Destroy Zip Hoodie Black X on 2040-parts.com

US $80.05
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:SLEDNECKS Manufacturer Part Number:510015 Part Brand:SLEDNECKS UPC:Does not apply

SLEDNECKS DESTROY ZIP HOODIE BLACK X

SKU: 510015

  • The Destroy zip-up hoody answers the call of the super active who want something more from their sweatshirt
  • It's versatile and water-resistant making it a great all performance hoody
  • Slednecks Logo high density print on front left chest
  • Slednecks Logo high density print on back right
  • Destroy patch on right arm
  • 10 oz 80% polyester 20% cotton fleece
  • Water resistant & Windproof
  • Zippered hand warmer pockets
  • Printed hood liner
  • Thumbholes at cuffs
  • 100% Anti-pill polyester face

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