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Msr Motorcyle Riding Gloves on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

Frazier Park, California, United States

Frazier Park, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:MSR

M17 NXT Gloves

  • Ergonomic pre-curved fit for optimum grip
  • Protective padded Lyprene finger panels
  • Finger knuckle flex panels enhance bending
  • Shorty cuff with Velcro closure & rubber pull tab
  • Durable double-layer synthetic leather palm
  • Silicone traction fingers for lever control
  • Reinforced thumb panel for reduced blistering
  • Fine rubber detail accents and functional ventilation air intakes
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