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Troy Lee Designs 2016 Pro Glove Flo Pink Premium Lightweight 40100300* on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Simi Valley, California, United States

Simi Valley, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Troy Lee Designs Make:TROY LEE DESIGNS Manufacturer Part Number:40100300* Gender:Unisex Adult


Troy Lee Designs gloves are all researched, designed and meticulously tested before they make their way on to the hands of great athletes around the world. Our acute attention to detail paired with a fearless sense of style and design make for a superior quality product. With a vast selection of colors, construction and levels of protection, there is a perfect fit for every individual.


If NASA decided to go motocross racing, they'd research, develop, design and craft a glove exactly like the Troy Lee Designs SE Pro glove. The end result of over a decade of ceaseless R&D and meticulous attention to detail, the SE Pro glove leaves nothing to be desired.

  • Self dyed 2-way stretch spandex body
  • Single layer perforated Clarino® synthetic leather palm
  • Silicone screen-printed graphic on fingers
  • High Frequency Print graphics on top of hand and fingers
  • Slip-on style cuff

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