Spidi H2out Waterproof Windproof Riding Pants 34x33 Euc on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
SPIDI H2Out Windproof Waterproof Motorcycle Riding Pants
Size Large 34 x 33
Worn just a couple of times. Too long for me, so didn't use.
Tough cordura type fabric with Kevlar insets. CE Armor in knee pockets.
Mesh lining has pockets on hips for adding foam or armor, but none is included.
Dual velcro patches on lower leg to wear loose or tight over boots.
Oval spot on front is where the H2Out logo fell off.
Measurements:
Waist: 34" (Be sure to measure yourself over what you will wear. Don't rely on jean size!)
Inseam: 33" Hips: 46" Thigh: 23" Ankle: 18"
Total length waist to ankle: 45" Front rise: 13" Rear rise: 19"
Any questions, please ask before bidding. Thanks!
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