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EVS Comp Suit Ballistic Jersey - Size XL - Plus Kidney Belt
SKU: 0543-11017754
$100.00
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From $7.00
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Features of the EVS Comp Suit: - Full torso & hinged elbow protection - Hard plastic chest, back, arm & shoulder protection - Innovative frontal impact absorption panels - Full articulating spine protection that moves with you - Hi-style upper arm brush guards - Lightweight cool ballistic fabric with mesh stretch panels for superior fit - Sublimated sleeve graphics for long last and zero fade - Neck brace compatible - Thumb hole to keep sleeves / elbow pads in place - Easy on & off design - Fully machine washable
EVS Comp suit supplied with kidney belt and new print tank pad.
EVS Comp suit and kidney belt are in good condition
Condition
Used: very good
Brands
Other
Size
XL
Colour
Black
Mens Coats & Jackets Types
Biker
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