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Fox Dirtpaw Vicious Se Gloves / Special Edition / Youth Small / 18164-002-s on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fox Gender:Unisex Youth Manufacturer Part Number:16164-002-S Size:Small Make:Flexair Color:Multi-Color UPC:Does not apply

DIRTPAW YOUTH VICIOUS SPECIAL EDITION RACE GLOVES

Description

A high performance glove without the high price tag. The freshly-rennovated Dirtpaw uses a completely padded knuckle, padded palm and superior flex-point comfort to remain the top choice for the entry level rider.

- Padded clarino palm

- Silicone lever grip

- Hook and loop closure

- Padded knuckle

- Clarino thumb guard


Technical Details

• Padded clarino palm improves comfort and fit• Silicone lever grip for total control
• Hook and loop wrist closure ensures a proper fit• Padded knuckle for added protection
• Clarino thumb guard for maximum durability

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