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Crow Safety Standard Driving Gloves Sfi 5 Approved Black Sold By Radke Services on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
Location:

Victorville, California, United States

Victorville, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Crow Safety Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

NEW CROW SAFETY STANDARD NOMEX® DRIVING GLOVES. BLACK        SOLD BY RADKE SERVICES

Choose size. SM, MED, LG, XL. 

Two Layers Of Nomex®, Sewn with Nomex® Thread, Extra Padding on Palm and Knuckle, SFI 5 Approved   

From Authorized CROW Ent. Dealer.


As a professional Drag Racer in the Fuel Ranks for over 30 years I can tell you that CROW Safety equipment is the best and only choice you can have when it comes to your safety. I am an Authorized Direct CROW Safety Equipment Dealer. Please feel free to contact me for any and all CROW Products for the best possible prices.  

Glove Size Chart  
To find glove size, make a loose fist, wrap a tape measure over knuckles around the largest part of hand, excluding thumbs.
Glove SizeMeasurement
X-Small6.0" - 6.5"
Small7.5" - 8.0"
Medium8.0" - 9.0"
Large9.5" - 10.5"
X-Large

10.5" - 11.5"


 

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