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Whitestown, Indiana, United States

Whitestown, Indiana, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:VEGA Size:2XL Gender:Men Color:Blacks UPC:846165133654

NEW VEGA SNOWMOBILE GLOVES MENS BLACK XX-LARGE



Vega Snowmobile Gloves (Black, XX-Large)         




100 grams Thinsulate soft silk insulation keeps hands warm and dry

  • Heavy-duty, abrasion resistant 600D shell with retro-reflective piping
  • Hipora waterproof, breathable liner
  • Sure grip palm, goggle squeegee, keeper clips and hook/loop wristband with drawcord gauntlet for 1 handed adjustment
  • All Vega products are backed by our 1 year manufacturer defect warranty, the warranty excludes wear and tear, any end-user modification, improper use or abuse, and/or crash damage




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