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Large Synergy Tourmaster Heated Leather Gloves In New Cond W Controller & Cord on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Ashton, Illinois, United States

Ashton, Illinois, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Tourmaster Product Type:Heated Gloves Make:Synergy Color:Black Size:L Manufacturer Part Number:8766-0205-06 Material:Leather Street/Off-Road:Street UPC:Does not apply

Tour Master Synergy 2.0 Heated Gloves


    Note:  (These gloves tend to run on the small side)

    The Tour Master Synergy 2.0 Electric Leather Motorcycle Gloves are designed to operate from a vehicle’s standard 12-volt electrical system to provide unmatched levels of warmth and comfort. With the Tour Master Synergy 2.0 Electric Leather Motorcycle Gloves, wearers can be warm without the bulk and discomfort typically caused by excessive layers of clothing. By providing increased warmth and mobility in cold temperatures, the Tour Master Synergy 2.0 Electric Leather Motorcycle Gloves help reduce fatigue while increasing safety and enjoyment.
  • Grade A, Aniline drum-dyed goatskin leather with Rainguard® waterproof and breathable barrier.
  • Clarino® palm panel resists grip wear.
  • 100gm Polyfill insulation increases warmth and heat retention.
  • Lightweight and flexible steel fiber heating elements provide instant and even heat.
  • A dual or single rheostat is available and easily and accurately adjusts through a range of temperatures (Single Rheostat Controller included).
  • A temperature sensor regulates the max and minimum temperatures and provides a constant temperature.
  • Soft Bemberg interior lining.
  • Action expansion panels help fine-tune the fit and increase comfort.
  • Designed to be worn individually or connected to other Synergy 2.0 garments.
  • 360 degree full circumference wrist closure.
  • Note: Synergy 2.0 Gloves include the Power Lead Wiring Harness, Single Control Rheostat and an extended V-Split Connector (required when using Synergy Gloves with Synergy Pant or Vest liners).

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