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Dainese Evo D Dry Pants on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Panorama City, California, United States

Panorama City, California, United States
pristine , like new condition
Brand:Dainese

Dainese D Dry Evo Pants. Like new condition . Size 50 . Very comfortable , with thermal liner. Great Knee and shin protection .



The Dainese D-System EVO Pants are a staple in the Dainese lineup, offering an ideal all-weather touring option that pairs well with any Dainese jacket. Featuring a removable, waterproof D-Dry liner and air vents on the thighs, the D-System EVO Pants perform in almost any weather condition.



Protection:



Composite knee protectors certified to EN 1621.1 StandardPro Shape soft protectors certified to Standard EN 1621.1 at sides



Ergonomics and Comfort:



Removable breathable waterproof D-Dry membrane Quickdry fabric Duratex fabric Elasticated inserts Waist adjustment Zipper at calf Jacket-trousers fastening system Sanitized lining Air inlets with closing by zippers and buttons on the thighs Knee/shin armor has limited adjustability



Other:



Reflective inserts 2 outside pockets on front Rear external pocket Denoted as Dainese P. D-System EVO D-Dry in Dainese catalog

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