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Fxr Leather Gauntlet Glove - Size: Large on 2040-parts.com

US $84.99
Location:

Hitchcock, South Dakota, United States

Hitchcock, South Dakota, United States
These gloves have been worn only about 3-5 times. They are in absolutely perfect shape!
Brand:FXR Size:L Gender:Unisex Adult Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:15600 Material:Leather

I am selling my FXR Leather Gauntlet Gloves.  They are super warm.  I just have another pair and don't need two.  They have only been worn a handful of times.  These gloves are in new condition!  I paid $110.00 new for them.


Here is the manufacturer description of this item:

  • Thinsulate® 300g back of hand/200g palm and forchettes
  • Full grain cowhide leather construction
  • Reinforced full grain leather palm and thumb
  • Waterproof/breathable Hipora® membrane liner
  • Polar fleece lining
  • Wrist strap adjuster with shockcord adjustable storm cuff
  • Silicone traction palm
  • Aggressive pre-curved finger design for precision fit and dexterity
  • High visibility 3M™ Scotchlite™ flat reflective

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