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New Castle X Rizer G7 Woman's Snowmobile Glove on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
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New Castle X Rizer G7 Woman's Snowmobile Glove $64.99 - Sale:$64.99
  • X-Touch Conductive Finger Tips on each hand allows for use of touchscreen electronics without removing gloves. Great for use with smart phones, tablets, GPS units, ATMs, gas station services screens, digital cameras, and more!
  • Full leather palm
  • 3M Scotchlite Reflective materials
  • Gusseted action panels on fingers and knuckles
  • Pre-curved fingers
  • Ladder lock wrist closure
  • Shock cord adjustable gauntlet
  • Super soft Bemberg lining
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