Arctic Cat Back Brace Belts (two) on 2040-parts.com
Park Rapids, Minnesota, United States
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Two Arctic Cat back braces we called them kidney belts. You wear these under your snow pants over your clothes to protect your back when riding long distance. Works great for snowmobiling or 4 wheeling. Wash by hand or gentle machine washable. Has elastic and velcro to wrap around your waist. approx for average size Medium to Large for men or women or teenage children.
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