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Olympia Renegade Mesh Tech Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Olympia Moto Sports

Condition: almost new; no tears or scuffs
Size: medium
Color: silver/pewter

The Olympia Renegade jacket offers a unique combination of retro yet modern styling making it perfect for just about any riding style. Despite its competitive price, no substitutions were made when selecting key safety components for this style. Like all Olympia gear, the Renegade is cut in a combination of authentic Cordura� fabric with ballistic nylon mesh panels for maximum airflow and superior abrasion resistance. It also comes fully equipped with our articulated CE armor at the shoulders, elbows and back. 3M reflective trim adds additional safety in low light situations.

Features:

  • Outer shell constructed in 500 denier Cordura� fabric with ballistic airflow mesh panels
  • Removable CE approved Motion Flex armor at elbows and shoulders
  • Removable CE approved Motion Flex articulated back protector
  • Cool mesh airflow lining
  • Custom Fit detailing at collar, cuffs, elbows and waist
  • Comfort neoprene framed collar
  • 3M Scotchlite� reflective piping at front, sides and back
  • 8? connecting zipper for pants
  • Two storage pockets plus interior cell phone pocket

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