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Fxr Racing Bk Country Lt Rt Aphd Snow Extra Small Snowmobile Gloves 15625.03304 on 2040-parts.com

US $53.99
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North Adams, Massachusetts, United States

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
FXR Racing BK Country Lt RT APHD Snow EXTRA SMALL Snowmobile Gloves 15625.03304, US $53.99, image 1
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR Size:XS Manufacturer Part Number:15625.03304 Color:RT APHD Snow UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

FXR Racing BK Country Lt Gloves


Brand New.


Size: EXTRA SMALL


Color: RT APHD Snow


FXR Part Number: 15625.03304



Durable windproof/waterproof 4-way stretch tri-laminate shell construction // Clarino® palm construction // Hook and loop adjustable wrist closure system // Pre-curved finger design // Available in Realtree Xtra® and Realtree AP Snow®


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