Joe Rocket Blaster Motorcycle Jacket, Sz 44, Blk/blu/wt on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
- 1.2 mm to 1.4mm Cowhide
- Removable dual density body armor in elbows, shoulders and spine
- Removable insulated vest liner
- Sure Fit™ adjustable waistband
- Variable Flow™ ventilation system
- Full Flex™ windproof sleeve panels
- E lastic sleeve adjusters
- Reflective stripe
- 8” rear zipper for pant attachment
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