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New Ultrashield Xxxl Sfi Rated Firesuit Pants Imca Driving Suit Proban 3xl Red on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ULTRASHIELD Manufacturer Part Number:47868 Make:PROBAN UPC:Does not apply

THANKS FOR LOOKING.  FIRST LET ME SAY I DO NOT HAVE ANY XXXL ---------  JACKETS -----------

I HAVE PANTS AND PANTS ONLY         THEY ARE XXXL/3XL    THESE ARE RED

FITS 48" TO 52" WAIST      INSEAM IS 33"     FITS A 6 FOOT 4"    TO A 6 FOOT 6" PERSON

THEY HAVE A BOOT CUT BUT INSIDE THE BOOT CUT IS A SECOND CUFF THAT SEALS
TO YOUR LEG TO KEEP FIRE OUT AND A STRAP THAT GOES UNDER YOUR HEAL
TO KEEPS THE PANTS FROM CRAWLING UP YOUR LEG AND EXPOSING YOUR LEG
TO A POSSIBLE FIRE.

THE PANTS ARE MADE OF DUPONT PROBAN AND CARRY AN SFI RATING OF 3.2A/1

THESE PANTS ARE NOT SECONDS OR BLEMS.    AND WHEN THE ARE GONE, THEY ARE GONE

I CAN MAKE THIS PROMISE, ---------NO ONE ----- IS CHEAPER FOR BRAND NEW FIRE RESISTANCE PANTS

I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT USUALLY USPS PRIORITY MAIL

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