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Men's Black And Yellow Snowmobile/ski Gloves One Size on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Syracuse, Utah, United States

Syracuse, Utah, United States
Good Condition
Brand:Unknown Material:Nylon/Polyester Size:One Size Gender:Men Color:Black/Yellow Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Men's Insulated and lined snowmobile/ski gloves.
One Size 
Black with yellow contrast
Inner removeable polyester fleece lining glove, held in place inside outer glove with velcro
Elastic cinch cord on glove opening, Adjustable strap across tops of wrists
Reflective tape across the knuckles
Special surface palm grips patch on palms
Great condition, no holes, light previous wear

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