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Men's Jacket Motorcycle Riding Coat Textile With Ce Armor on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

West Henrietta, New York, United States

West Henrietta, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan Material:Textile

1-      600 Denier strong high performance polyester textile PU coated water replant.

2-      Zip out Detachable thermo lining.  

3-      CE Approved Armor Passing the highest level of EN 1621-2 impact tests. Higher impact Absorption, Free movement.

4-      Reflective technology for night vision for more safety riding during night and cloudy weather.

5-      Air Ventilation zips on the back for more air come in.

6-      Collar closer Velcro with softer silicon tip.

7-      Softer collar fabric for smooth riding without any etching.

8-      Sleeve adjustment with snaps rubber cover for more easy use.

9-      Zippered wrist cuffs with Velcro flap for more & easy adjustable fit.

10-   Bottom sides belt for waist adjustment with snap.

11-   Inside many pockets.

12-   Breathable mesh protection lining.

13-   Front zipper closure.

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