Techniche Hyperkewl Standard Sport Cooling Motorcycle Vest Silver Medium on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
- Simple V-neck with zipper closure
- Works for a wide range of people and uses
- Extended relief from heat stress
- Effective way to beat summer heat
- Safe and easy to use
- Lightweight, durable and re-usable
- Comfortable
- Quilted nylon outer
- HyperKewlTM polymer embedded fabric inner
- Water-repellant nylon liner
- Black cotton-poly elastic trim
- Silver exterior
- Medium Size
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