Klim Impulse Pants Youth Black Size 12 Gore Tex 4041-001-012-000 on 2040-parts.com
US $129.95
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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tagsManufacturer Part Number:4041-001-012-000Brand:KLIMMake:IMPULSEGender:Unisex YouthColor:BLACKSize:YOUTH 12UPC:n/a
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OVERVIEW
The redesigned Impulse Pant from KLIM brings a new clean style to the popular casual-looking, yet high-performing GORE-TEX® waterproof and 3M™ Thinsulate™ Insulated riding pant. Designed to fit any riding style and function, the new Impulse Pant is the undisputed value leader of serious riding gear. Available for 2013-2014 in a new Rich Black fabric and featuring new water resistant lower leg zippers (cumbersome buttons and snaps are removed) combined with high-quality embroidered K logo treatments.
DETAILS
NEW FABRIC (SAME AS KLIMATE, KINETIC, VECTOR) OFFERS BOLDER, RICH BLACK COLOR
NEW EMBROIDERED K LOGO ON RIGHT POCKET
NEW WATER RESISTANT YKK® ZIPPERS ON LOWER LEGS (ELIMINATING STORM FLAP AND BOOT CUFF BUTTON)
EXTERIOR FEATURES AND BENEFITS
GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY®
GORE-TEX® THREE-LAYER LAMINATE TECHNOLOGY
COMFORTABLE ANATOMICAL PATTERNING
HIGH-BACK ELASTIC COMFORT WAIST WITH FORWARD ARTICULATION
HIGHLY BREATHABLE
KLIM’S EXCLUSIVE SEAT DRY TECH CONSTRUCTION
LIGHTLY ARTICULATED KNEES
LOWER LEG SIDE ZIP
YKK® ZIPPERS THROUGHOUT
WATER RESISTANT YKK® ZIPPERS IN EXPOSED AREAS
SIDE COMPRESSION WAIST ADJUSTMENT
GLOVE-FRIENDLY ZIPPER PULLS
KILL SWITCH D-RING
EMBROIDERED LOGO
INSULATION PERFORMANCE
100 GRAMS OF 3M™ THINSULATE™ INSULATION THROUGHOUT * YOUTH SIZES INCLUDE 200 GRAMS OF 3M™ THINSULATE™ INSULATION THROUGHOUT
CARGO, COMFORT AND RIDE FEATURES
1 EXTERNAL ZIPPERED THIGH POCKET
HIGH STRENGTH CORDURA® UNDERLAYS
INTEGRATED POWDER HATER BOOT GAITER DESIGN
QUILTED COMFORT LINER
HEAD: Measure circumference of head just above top of ears, and 1 inch (2.54 cm) above eyebrows.
SLEEVE: With your arm fully extended, measure from the center back of neck at spine to the wrist bone.
CHEST: Measure under arms around the fullest part of the chest. Be sure to keep tape level across back and comfortably loose.
WAIST: Measure around natural waist with a loose tape.
HIP & SEAT: Place the measuring tape around the body at the fullest part of the lower hip, feet together.
INSEAM: Without shoes; measure on inside of leg from groin to the floor.
HAND: Measure circumference around your dominate palm at the widest point.
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