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New Men's Black Racing Motorcycle Gloves, Leather Grips, Size: Medium on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Windham, New Hampshire, US

Windham, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Diamond Plate Size:M Color:Blacks Gender:Men

Up for Auction:

New Diamond Plate Motorcycle Gloves, Size Medium

Features:
  • Reinforced areas for safety and durability
  • Genuine leather grips
  • Elastic band cuff closures
  • Terrycloth thumbs
These medium men's motorcycle gloves are 9.25 inches from wrist to tip of the middle finger & 4.25 inches across just below the fingers. Gloves are new in plastic with tags. *Please note that Medium as the same dimensions as large.  I assume its means they are smaller in other ways.

**Hand model in pictures is wearing a size Large Glove. His hand measures 7.5 inches from bottom of palm to tip of middle finger. His knuckle circumference is 8.5 inches in fist and ~8.25 relaxed.  Medium and large sized gloves also being sold, check my listings.

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