One Industries Atom Carbon Jersey Large Fox Shift Thor Fly Troy Lee on 2040-parts.com
Linden, Michigan, US
BRAND NEW 2014 MODEL SIZE LARGE. RETAIL IS $35
ATOM: The perfect combination of quality and style.
Quality and affordability that will have you coming back to the track week after week.
- Chassis built from moisture-wicking materials.
- Fully sublimated graphics.
- Non-restrictive movement and increased comfort from raglan-cut sleeves.
- Increased coverage and comfort with ribbed, V-cut collar and cuffs.
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