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$70 Astec Zondo Self Heating Gloves Kickstarter Size Xsmall Like New Worn Once on 2040-parts.com

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Mokena, Illinois, United States

Mokena, Illinois, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Astec

These are a pair of Zondo self heating gloves. Size XS. They are from a Kickstarter project that I paid $70 for. They are a bit too tight for me unfortunately. They claim to self heat, as the material is made of aluminum that is supposed to reflect heat back onto the body. Through my trials, I did not find them very effective. I've only worn them once during one morning commute in Chicago. They are still pretty cool looking, I would've kept them as basic fall/spring glove for bike riding if they weren't so tight. They have little zipper pockets on them as well, which is neat and unique. I'll ship fast. Includes everything, plastic case, info tag. The zipper of the case is off the rails, as seen a pic included. Thanks for looking.

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