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Troy Lee Designs LPS 7605 Shorts
Item Description
Designed for comfort and unrestricted motion in the riding position. Constructed with premium Lycra 4-way stretch anti-microbial material for compression and moisture wicking. Includes flat-lock seams and comfort fit waistband.
- Shock Doctor technology
- X-FIT™ integrates a wraparound external supporter for unparalleled comfort and fit
- Lightweight 4-way stretch material breathes for maximum ventilation in hot weather
- Outer thigh pads offer low profile protection
- Inner thigh pads enhance seat comfort and protection from chafing
- Integrated crotch chamois pad sized specifically for motorcycle seats
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