Icon Pdx Womens Waterproof Glove Gloves Black Medium Med Md M (returned Item) on 2040-parts.com
New Boston, Michigan, United States
BRAND NEW, Returned Item with no tags or packaging
Icon Womens PDX Waterproof Gloves The Women's PDX waterproof glove is the value performer in the world of foul weather riding gear. Composed from a durable coated nylon chassis, and fitted with a waterproof/breathable Hipora liner, the PDX will keep your feminine digits dry in the most torrential of conditions. On the palm side, the abrasion-resistant material provides true street legitimacy should the friction coefficient of your tires come up a bit short.
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