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Turtle Fur 132-101 Turtlefur Shellaclava Adult - Black Fabric/fleece 13201-101 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ravenna, Michigan, United States

Ravenna, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Size:One size fits most Manufacturer Part Number:48-1011 Color:Black UPC:729998500001 Brand:Turtle Fur MPN:13201-101



Turtle Fur
Shellaclava Fleece Balaclava, Black, One Size

Type:   Balaclava
Style:   Turtle Fur
Model:   Shellaclava
Color:   Black
Size:   One size fits most
Material:   Fabric/Fleece
Material:   Dryline | Turtle Fur Acrylic Fleece
Sold as:   Each
Turtles know the best way to stay warm is in the shell
Shellaclava offers extreme warmth for extreme conditions
Neckwarmer is made from genuine Turtle Fur acrylic fleece for all-day comfort
Hood is made from Dryline
Thin enough to fit under a helmet or hat

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