This is a brand new, old stock jacket. It is a great jacket for mild, to cold and wet weather. Offers the following features:
Abrasion resistant
500 denier polyester
Long touring 3/4 length
Ventilation system
Zip out thermal liner
Removable CE armor
Adjustable waist and sleeves
Scotchliteâ„¢ reflective
Waterproof REISSA R breathable membrane
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