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Riding Bike Racing Motorcycle Protective With Hard Shell Warm Gloves on 2040-parts.com

US $13.39
Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New without tags Brand:Unbranded Color:Blue Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Size:2XL Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does Not Apply

Description

Description:

Size: XXL
Color: Blue
3D keep warm in winter, comfortable to wear
Ergonomic design with protective hard shell
Neoprene embossed design for good grip
Curved finger design,fits your hands much more perfectly
Leather attached for finger impact protection
Seamless tear resistant cloth+ slip resistant granule palm design
Suede protection against wear and better grip
Velcro wrist adjustment

Package Included:

A pair of pro-biker

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