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Summer 3d Motorcycle Full Finger Outdoor Sports Protective Racing Gloves 2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.56
Location:

义乌, 浙江省, China

义乌, 浙江省, China
Condition:New with tags Brand:Pro-Biker Material:Polyester Manufacturer Part Number:001 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

The price is for 1 pair.

And it have 3 Colors Available.Red , Black , Blue.
You can leave message to tell me which color you like. 

For Size(M L XL XXL), you can check the size guide on the Header Pictures!

1. wear-resistant breathable fabric back
2. palm slip Dotted Fabric
3. imitation carbon fiber protective shell
4. Cuff SBR
5. Plastic chapter

Net Weight : 180g/pair

Anyhow, tell me the size and color you choose via message if you can, thanks !

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