one pair of allen atv gloves. camo- i think hardwood green(not sure).neoprene to protect hands from limbs and brush. black lining. has strap snap and lock fasteners that hook onto handle bars.. winner of auction to pay shipping fees. please send payment within 4 days of winning auction. shipped within 2 business days of payment clearing. usa only. item in used condition. no returns. pay pal is method for payment.. thank you for looking.
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