New Klim Fusion Snowmobile Glove Black Gore-tex 3xl Xxxl 3087-001-170-000 on 2040-parts.com
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DESCRIPTION As the most fully insulated glove in the KLIM lineup and redesigned with outseam construction from maximum comfort, only the Fusion incorporates GORE-TEX® Gloves + Gore 2 in 1 technology. With 200 grams 3M™ Thinsulate™ Insulation on the top of hand and 60 grams in an internal divider worn on top or below the hand, the Fusion adapts to every condition. |
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