Sparco Pro Tech KW-7 Underwear
Size: Medium Color: White Gifted to professional driver for photo shoot and never used. The Pro Tech KW-7 line of karting underwear provides the highest level of breathability and comfort. Pro Tech KW-7 is made from Coolmax material and uses two different woven materials in key areas; thin stretch Coolmax for comfort and mobility as well as a double perforated Coolmax for increased breathability. All seams are stitched flat with thin specialized thread for added comfort. All Pro Tech KW-7 pieces are treated with Sparco X-Cool Silver which draws heat from the body surface to cool the driver. In addition to cooling the driver, X-Cool Silver treatment has an anti-bacterial effect. |
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