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Tpg Monarch Womens Jacket Size - 2xl on 2040-parts.com

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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Missing armor in the left arm
Brand:FirstGear Color:Sand Size:2XL Gender:Women

d3o™ intelligent shock absorption in the shoulders and elbows provides superior protection
HYPERTEX™ PLUS waterproof and breathable outer shell material keeps rain outside, but allows inside humidity to escape
Outer shell material is 100% 600 denier nylon for abrasion resistance
Kevlar® reinforced Teramid® underlay at the crucial first point of contact on the shoulders and elbows to keep your skin safe from the road
Minimize the heat by utilizing six vents–two 8” chest vents with cord locks to securely hold them open for airflow, two 7” sleeve cuff vents with 2-way zippers to regulate volume and two 8” rear exhaust vents
YKK® and RiRi® waterproof zippers protect all exterior vents and pockets from moisture
For storage there are two hidden vertical pockets along the lower front placket seam plus two front side pockets (left side contains a port for heated apparel power cord or headphones for your favorite listening device and both pockets contain pull cords to create a wind block around the bottom of the jacket. To release the bungee, unzip the jacket from the bottom up to find the cord locks just inside.), key pocket on the left sleeve. Pockets designed to deflect moisture
Integrated in the collar is an under-the-helmet rain hood–never again will water run down your neck!
Reflective panels on the front, arm and back keep you visible at night
Adjustable waist and arm straps plus zippered side gussets provide a custom fit
3” drop-tail design keeps the jacket from riding up your back
The main front, 2-way YKK® zipper is shielded from moisture by a double storm flap with rain gutter, held in place by spring-snap closures
Inside the storm flap on the right side is a security pocket with a red slider for visibility–easy access to storage without having to unzip the jacket
When not in use, hang your gloves on the d-ring located below the lower right pocket
If you prefer to use an active safety device, there is a loop at the center back of the jacket for an L.E.D. accessory light (sold separately)
To block wind and retain warmth, sleeve cuffs and fleece-lined collar are tipped with neoprene
Jacket-to-pant 10” full conjunction zipper fits easily through zipped liner portal and the mating half can be sewn onto your favorite pair of riding pants
Stand-alone jacket included as a zip-in liner; fabric is a 3-layer laminate that is water and windproof and micro fleece lined to retain warmth. For airflow, there are two chest vents that line up with the chest vents on the outer jacket
A Firstgear standard, inside every jacket there is a phone pocket on the left side and a map/cargo pocket on the right side. The TPG Monarch has these pockets in both the liner and the jacket. So, whether the liner is in or out, the internal pockets are in the same place

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**We are a motorcycle apparel retailer/dealer; anything listed here is also for sale at our location. We will do our best to remove listings as items are sold. 

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