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Fly Racing Ignitor 2 Heated Gloves Lg #5884 476-2910~4 on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fly Racing Size:Lg Manufacturer Part Number:#5884 476-2910~4 UPC:Does Not Apply

Fly Racing Ignitor 2 Heated Gloves Lg #5884 476-2910~4
  • 3M 200g Thinsulate Insulation
  • 20g Thinsulate in palm for easier use of your controls
  • Touch screen compatible
  • Genuine leather fingers and palm for added durability
  • Stainless Core heating technology provides superior life even heating and extreme durability
  • Pre-curved fingers for added comfort
  • Adjustable wrist strap
  • Hipora reg Liner waterproof windproof and breathable
  • Lithium ion battery and controller with 3 heat settings
  • Gauntlet adjuster
  • LED indicating activation and heat status
  • 110 volt wall charger with dual charging ports
  • Storage bag included

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