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Hugger Gauntlet Motorcycle Driving Snowmobile Gloves Men Skiing Riding Waterprof on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States

Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Hugger Manufacturer Part Number:ADA.2BB/BG Make:Ski-Doo Material:Textile Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Pakistan

Hugger Gauntlet Motorcycle Driving Snowmobile Gloves Men Skiing Riding Waterproof

Features :-

  • Water and Wind proof textile fabric perfect for skiing, snowmobile, or motorcycle riding.
  • 200 grams of cold stop insulation provides warmth down to 20 degrees and more
  • Cinch around wrist and bungee tie further up arm to keep you warm and dry
  • Padded knuckles and pre-curved fingers for maximum flexibility
  • 12 month manufacturers warranty.


Extremely warm winter glove used for motorcycling, snow mobiles and .snow skiing. Waterproof textile. If you like warm, this is your glove. 12 Month Warranty


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