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Motorfist Wot Mens Snowmobile Gloves / Mens 2xl / 20614-1022 on 2040-parts.com

US $67.99
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:MotorFist Size:2XL Make:WOT Color:Black Gender:Men Manufacturer Part Number:20614-1022 UPC:Does not apply

Motorfist WOT Gloves

M.S.R.P. $89.99

The W.O.T. (Wide Open Throttle) glove is for those riders that want a medium warmth waterproof and breathable glove with the all the dexterity in the fingers of a thin glove. The WOT accomplishes this with a solid leather palm and use of flexible fabrics that still offer the waterproof performance edge riders want. The details of a goggle wipe and easily accessible cuff adjustment are not forgotten.

Features:

  • Waterproof and insulated mid-length glove
  • 150 gram Thinsulate insulation on back of hand
  • 40 gram Thinsulate insulated palm for increased dexterity
  • Reinforced thumb gusset for durability
  • Goggle squeegee


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