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One Industries Atom Gloves Glove Black Medium Med Md M on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

New Boston, Michigan, United States

New Boston, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:One Industries Gender:Men Manufacturer Part Number:52068-001-009 UPC:Does not apply

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One Industries Atom Gloves

Cutting under the hype and flash, the One Industries Atom glove produces speed, protection and style at a can’t beat price. Lightly armored with an easy to adjust fit, the Atom has the perfect feel for motocross.
  • Single layer synthetic leather palm construction with internal padding
  • Perforated thumb overlay
  • Molded Lite-Prene at knuckles and wrist cuff
  • Direct injected TPRs on knuckles and fingers
  • Adjustable TPR hook and loop wrist closure system
  • Direct inject finger design offers unrestricted durability
  • Silicone finger printing

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