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Tour Master Winter Elite Mens Black Leather Motorcycle Gloves Size M on 2040-parts.com

US $94.95
Location:

Little Elm, Texas, US

Little Elm, Texas, US
Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Brand:Tour Master Elite Make:Tour Master Size:M Color:Blacks Gender:Men Material:Leather

    Tour Master Winter Elite Gloves

     

     

    They are Men's Size Medium

    They are in excellent condition, no issues at all.


    - Grade A water-resistant goatskin and sheepskin leather provides comfort and durability
    - 6.5 oz Exkin Air® insulation with a layer of aluminized fabric provides warmth and durability
    - A waterproof and breathable barrier by HiPora®
    - mcFit® (MT) technology liner offers maximum comfort and fit
    - Pre-curved palm and fingers match the shape of grips to ease hand fatigue
    - YKK® Velcro wrist adjustments with TPR pull for easy operation
    - Forehand, knuckle and finger expansion panels for added flexibility
    - Thumb mounted shield wipe
    - Built in nylon polar cover stores in zippered pocket when not in use
    - Reflective material on wrist cuff for added visibility

    Take a look at the pictures to see

 

I accept payments via Paypal, Payment within 3 days of the sale please.  All of my items are very well packaged to ensure a safe arrival, I have included a handling fee of $1.00 to cover insurance of item. I send out items the next business day, following payment. Shipping costs are for areas within the U.S.A. Please contact me for a quote if you would like to buy this item and live outside of the U.S.A.

Texas residents are required  to pay an additional 8.25% tax. Sorry

If you have any other questions, I will be happy to answer them.

I do ship internationally.

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