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US $60.00
Location:

Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States

Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New with tags Make:Oakley Brand:Oakley Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:44215

Oakley CarbonX Base Layer Boxer 44215-001-S Small

Pros know that flame protection is not an option, it’s essential. The CarbonX® in these Oakley Base Layer Boxers provides superior flame and heat resistance. This is a critical base layer, engineered for fit and comfort and ready to race. 

  • 100% CarbonX®
  • Anatomical engineering for optimal comfort and fit
  • Contrast topstitching
  • Logo and label accents
  • Available in S-XXL
  • Black only
  • Retail: $100

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