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Mankato, Minnesota, United States

Mankato, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fly Racing Size:S Manufacturer Part Number:368-04908 UPC:Does not apply

Fly

 Title Black

 Hi-Viz Men Small

Cold Weather Snowmobile Gloves

 368-04908





MOTOCROSS STYLE GLOVE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR COLD WEATHER RIDING.

HIPORA TECHNOLOGY: WATERPROOF, WINDPROOF, BREATHABLE MEMBRANE.

SILICONE GRIPPER PRINT ON THUMB AND FINGERS.

PRE CURVED DESIGN AND FOUR WAY STRETCH MATERIAL.




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