Five Rfx1 Kids Gloves, Brand New, Last Pairs In Stock!!! on 2040-parts.com
Budapest, Budapest, HU
Five is a French company, produces only gloves, in first-class quality!
Reinforcements: Single knuckles in polyurethane, moulded and ventilated -
foam on fingers - stretch cordura silicon printed- 4th and 5th Last
fingers stitched together and elastic & moulded carbon side palm.
Outer: Full grain leather - stretch kevlar wrist- Polyurethane air extraction.
Every additional costs (taxes, VAT, etc.) are the buyer's costs.
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