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Moto Gp Track Racing Leather Gloves Black Size on 2040-parts.com

US $94.00
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New York, New York, US

New York, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Motogp Size:M Color:Blacks Material:Leather Gender:Men

New in the box. these are the best gloves to buy for track day use.

4 color available,note:no more yellow blue red, black only

Men size M

  • Genuine high grade cowhide leather race glove
  • Fiber reinforced knuckle and finger protection
  • Comfortable, performance fit with pre-curved fingers
  • Foam Padding outer shell protection
  • Schoeller - Keprotec protective material
  • Sticky-grip Palm material
  • Adjustable cuff with hook-and-loop closure
  • Adjustable strap with hook-and-loop closure under wrist
  • Elastic at wrist

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