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New 2014 One Industries Atom Glove Large Fox Thor Fly Shift Troy Lee on 2040-parts.com

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BRAND NEW 2014 ONE IND ATOM GLOVE SIZE LARGE.  RETAIL IS $22

 

 

 

ATOM: The perfect combination of quality and style.

Quality and affordability that will have you coming back to the track week after week.

  • Single-layer synthetic leather palm construction with internal padding.
  • Perforated thumb overlay.
  • Molded Lite-Prene at knuckles and wrist cuff.
  • Direct-injected TPRs on knuckles and fingers.
  • Adjustable TPR hook-and-loop wrist closure system.
  • Direct-inject finger design offers unrestricted durability.
  • Silicone finger printing.

 

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