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Icon Jacket Womens Hella Medium Textile Nwt on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Georgetown, Ohio, US

Georgetown, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Size:M Color:Black Brand:Icon Gender:Women Material:Textile

Women's Icon Hella Jacket

Medium

Brand New with Tags

This item is the 'L' option. Like the entire Hella product line, the Hella textile jacket features an uncompromising feminine fit. Countless hours of expert tailoring and pattern making have resulted the finest women's textile jacket on the market. Top quality Broque nylons and internal CE armor combine high-end fashion and true motorcycle specific function. If you like the looks of the Hella leather jacket, but want something lighter in weight, than the Hella textile is your obvious choice. * Womens sport fit. * Durable nylon textile chassis. * Removable CE field armor impact protector elbow and shoulder. * Removable dual-density foam back pad. * Zippered intake and exhaust vents for cooling. * Custom buckle adjustment system. * Removable insulated liner.

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