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Snowmobile Gear & Accessories on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Charleston, Maine, United States

Charleston, Maine, United States
Used gear but still in good condition. There are no rips or tears in any of the leather or cloth of the gear or bag. Zippers are all still in good working condition as well.
Brand:Polaris, Katahdin, Tek Vest, Zeus and many more Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:Does not apply

Combo Snowmobile Deal


Very good name brand items going as a package deal!

- Yamaha XL leather jacket

- Altimate insulated boots, womens size 8

- Katahdin Gear leather snowmobile bibs, men size L

- Snow Rider U.S.A. snowmobile bibs, ladies size L Tall

- Tek Vest riding safety vest size S

- Tek Vest riding safety vest size L

- Champion wind pants, men size XL

- Zeus modulating helmet with snofone 2 microphone and heated shield

- Uvex riding sunglasses

- Foster Grant sunglasses

- Olimpia Aquatex gloves

- KG Forza Katahdin gloves

- CKX technowear thermolite gloves

- Lots of extra gloves and face gear

- Large carrying bag that all the gear fits in


Thanks for looking and happy buying!

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