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Motorfist Valkyrie Snowmobile Gloves, Size 2xl on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States

Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Motorfist Size:2XL Make:Valkyrie Color:Black Gender:Men

  • Waterproof and Insulated gauntlet glove
  • 150 Gram Thinsulate™ Insulation on back of hand
  • 40 Gram Thinsulate™ Insulated palm for increased dexterity
  • NEW Water Resistant Black Leather palm with seamless wraparound finger-tips
  • NEW Rugged Polyester and stretch Nylon material
  • Reinforced thumb gusset for durability
  • NEW Goggle Squeegee
  • Adjustable wrist strap and shock cord
  • Reflective


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