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G-force 4386xxlbk Driving Pants Gf505 Triple Layer Sfi 3.2a/5 2x-large Black on 2040-parts.com

US $154.99
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Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
G-FORCE 4386XXLBK Driving Pants GF505 Triple Layer SFI 3.2A/5 2X-Large Black, US $154.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:G-FORCE RACING Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:4386XXLBK UPC:840713007565

 
G-FORCE 4386XXLBK Driving Pants GF505 Triple Layer SFI 3.2A/5 2X-Large Black

Our Part Number: G504386XXLBK
Manufacturer's Part Number: 4386XXLBK
UPC: 840713007565

  

G-FORCE Racing 4386XXLBK Driving Pants, Triple Layer, Nomex/Pyrovatex, SFI 3.2A/5, 2X-Large, Black, Each.   



The exclusive design of these G-FORCE GF505 racing pants gives the driver breathable comfort with an FR cotton shell and a Coolquilt liner. Coolquilt not only means breathable comfort, but is also lined with a special fire-retardant fabric that wicks moisture away from your body, giving a cooling effect. They also feature Nomex cuffs and thread, a brass zipper with Nomex tape, and a TPP rating of approximately 26. Most of the competition uses a Nomex fleece liner that only offers a TPP of 20, and they charge a lot more for their suits. The styling includes white leg stripes along with contrasting piping.

 
 

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