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Dainese Motorcycle Jacket Nico D-dry Nero/rosso on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Winchester, Massachusetts, US

Winchester, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Dainese Gender:Men Size:Italian Size 48 = American Size Approx. Medium Color:Nero/Rosso Material:Cordura

 Comfort and versatility, but also sport passion and protection, come together in this garment conceived for short and medium distance touring. Optimum ergonomics are ensured thanks to the outer elasticated fabric, elasticated inserts, side, cuff, and neck adjustment possibilities, and the jacketpants fastening zip.
Air vents on the shoulders and back, a removable thermal lining, and breathable, waterproof D-Dry® membrane ensure elevated comfort under changing weather conditions.
The homologated composite protectors can be complemented by a back protector and Thorax chest protector thanks to the pockets provided to offer an even higher level of safety.

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