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Moose Racing 15 Sahars Gloves Red White Blue Xl Nwt on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Moose Racing Manufacturer Part Number:3330-2979

MOOSE RACING 15 SAHARA GLOVES
SIZE: XL
COLOR: RED, WHITE, & BLUE

  • DURABLE NYLON/POLYESTER MESH CHASSIS
  • SUBLIMATED SPANDEX BACKHAND PROVIDES BREATHABLE, LIGHTWEIGHT, STRETCH FIT FOR MAXIMUM COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE
  • PRE-CURVED PINCHED FINGER PATTERN FOR ERGONOMIC FIT
  • OPEN FLOW STRETCH MESH FINGER GUSSETS
  • TACKY GRIP PRINT ON FINGERS AND PALM PROVIDE ADDED CONTROL
  • LIGHTWEIGHT SLIP-ON GLOVE DESIGN
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