ICON DKR Pant Woman Charcoal Motorcycle Trousers
Icon's DKR Charcoal is a comfortable, durable, waterproof and protective women's motorcycle pant.
Made of Hycor which is a resistant, waterproof and breathable material, they have a fixed nylon comfort lining and removable straps that allow you to adjust the size for a perfect fit.
Safe, it is equipped with CE approved and removable knee and hip protectors. Its knee protectors are adjustable in height on 3 levels for a better adaptation to your morphology. For a better durability, Icon reinforces it at the crotch.
Finally, it features exterior pockets, sealed seams and YKK waterproof closures.
Made of Hycor which is a resistant, waterproof and breathable material, they have a fixed nylon comfort lining and removable straps that allow you to adjust the size for a perfect fit.
Safe, it is equipped with CE approved and removable knee and hip protectors. Its knee protectors are adjustable in height on 3 levels for a better adaptation to your morphology. For a better durability, Icon reinforces it at the crotch.
Finally, it features exterior pockets, sealed seams and YKK waterproof closures.
Composition
- Motorcycle pants woman
- Material: Hycor (resistant, waterproof and durable)
- Reinforcement at the crotch for better durability
- Nylon comfort lining
- Removable CE approved D3O knee protectors
- Knee protectors adjustable in height on 3 levels for a perfect morphological adaptation
- Straps to adjust the size
- Removable shoulder straps
- Exterior pockets
- Sealed seams
- YKK closures
- Brand :
- ICON
- Model :
- DKR Pant Woman Charcoal
- Waterproofing type :
- Membrane
- Style :
- Off-Road
- Colour :
- Grey
- Gender :
- Woman
- Best uses :
- All terrain
- Material :
- Textile
- Season :
- Summer, Mid season
- Cut :
- Relaxed
- Protections (General) :
- Hips, Knee
- Removable protection :
- Yes
- Characteristics :
- Waterproof
- Approvals :
- European standards
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