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San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
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Simpson 21500SK Talon Grip Glove Small Black


The Talon "Grip" is actually engineered and built right into the glove. It allows you to maintain positive wheel control when you relax your hands while preventing the palm leather from bunching or folding. Think about that next time you can't move your fingers after a race.* Inset thumb with two-layer leather palm:o Primary layer is high grade leather with 3/4 wrap-around fingers;o Secondary layer is an ergonomically designed padded template for a natural racing grip with multiple rows of anti-bunch/anti-fold stitching, leather thumb cap and 1/3 length finger pads* Two layers of Nomex on glove back features 8 oz. layer exterior/waffle weave interior* Super size padded leather knuckle guard* All Nomex long gauntlet with elastic forearm cuff and elastic wrist for a custom fit* Speedfit wrist adjuster* Handcrafted for superior comfort and quality

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