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Tour Master Sentinel Rainsuit Used Mens Xl Pants 2xl Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $134.99
Location:

Delmar, New York, US

Delmar, New York, US
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You are bidding on a used Tour Master Sentinel Rainsuit. It contains both jacket and pants. They are both in like new condition with no rips, tears, stains or marks. Used for one season.
The jacket is MENS 2XL.
The pants are MENS XL 36-38.

Sentinel Mens Rainsuit Jacket

• Waterproof and breathable Rip Stop Nylon shell with sealed seams is rated MVM 5000 for maximum breathability.
• Features an Aqua-Barrier under-the-helmet hood to help eliminate seepage in the collar area. The hood easily stows in a hidden collar pocket.
• Self-contained storage pouch allows the jacket to stuff into itself for convenient storage.
• Chest map pockets feature waterproof zippers, Tour Master’s Scoop Vent System and a mesh backing so they can be opened for ventilation when needed.
• Three large waterproof bellows pockets maximize carrying capacity.
• Waterproof zippered underarm exhaust vents allow warm air to exit from the jacket interior.
• 3M™ Scotchlite® reflective piping and Tour Master’s signature reflective triangles help increase nighttime visibility.
• Sized to be worn over motorcycle riding apparel.
• Includes a jacket to pant zipper attachment that matches perfectly with the Tour Master Sentinel Rain Pants.
• Shock Cord waist adjustment seals the sweep and provides a tailored fit.
• Full wind flap and Velcro® main closure keeps moisture sealed out.
• Elastic cuff with Velcro® closure helps eliminate water encroachment into the sleeve.
• Hanging loop is built into the collar for post-ride air drying.

Sentinel Rainsuit Pants

• Waterproof and breathable Rip Stop Nylon shell with sealed seams is rated MVM 5000 for maximum breathability.
• Polyester mesh lining enhances air circulation and comfort.
• Waterproof/breathable stretch material panels above knees and in the inseam provide flexibility and comfort.
• High-density nylon seat panel provides added strength and minimizes slipping.
• Ergonomic, 4-panel knee design provides increased comfort in the riding position.
• Two zippered hand pockets for convenient storage.
• 3M™ Scotchlite® reflective panels increase nighttime visibility.
• Sized to be worn over motorcycle riding apparel.
• Includes a pant-to-jacket zipper attachment that matches perfectly with the Tour Master Sentinel Rain Jacket.
• Elastic waistband and high-rise rear panel seal out the elements.
• Extra long zippered and gusseted leg cuff with Velcro® flap closure allows for ease of dressing.


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