New Impact Jg4 Junior Driving Gloves Youth Medium Titanium Sfi 3.3/5 38000411 on 2040-parts.com
Santee, California, United States
Size Youth Medium Original Price: $79.00 Description Impact’s Junior version of our G4 driving glove offers all the same features as its larger counterpart including the soft-knit Nomex construction and 3/4 seams for a perfect fit and feel. The wrap-around palm patch and split knuckle guard provide for added comfort and abrasion resistance while the form-fitting suede lining offers maximum wheel grip. Sized specifically for junior hands, the Junior glove also features a hook and loop closure with a zig-zag patterned elastic gauntlet ensuring the gloves stay comfortably in place over the driving suit.
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