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Motocross Racing Pro-biker Motorcycle Bike Cycling Full Finger Gloves M/l/xl/xxl on 2040-parts.com

US $5.77
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New with tags Brand:Pro biker Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Make:Summer

Motocross Racing Pro-Biker Motorcycle Bike Cycling Full Finger Gloves M/L/XL/XXL
 
 



Description

Product details

  • Size: M/L/XL/XXL
  • Color: Blue/Red/Black
  • 3D breathable mesh fabric, comfortable to wear
  • Ergonomic design with protective hard shell
  • Neoprene embossed design for good grip
  • Curved finger design,fits your hands much more perfectly
  • Leather attached for finger impact protection
  • Seamless tear resistant cloth+ slip resistant granule palm design
  • Suede protection against wear and better grip
  • Velcro wrist adjustment

Package Included

  • A pair of pro-biker motorcycle racing gloves
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