Pyrotect Pro Series Auto Racing Gloves Sfi 5 - All Sizes & Colors on 2040-parts.com
Bend, Oregon, United States
Pyrotect Pro Series Auto Racing Gloves (SFI 3.3/5) The Pyrotect Pro Series 2 Layer SFI 3.3/5 Glove features reversed stitch seams with fire resistant NOMEX, Plus added rubber Grip on the palm. The result is a positive feedback grip that lets you feel the track with no pressure points or seams next to the fingers.
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