Klim Traverse Pant, New, Non-current, Size 36, Gray on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
New with tags!
The highly anticipated Traverse Pant is designed specifically for enduro and off-road riders who demand an extremely durable, waterproof and presicely patterned riding pant. Highly durable GORE-TEX® fabrics protect you from the elements while drawing moisture away from your body, keeping you dry and comfortable. Built-in ventilation allows you to adapt to whatever environmental condition you face |
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