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Fxr Mountain - Attack Lite Snowmobile Winter Gloves – Black & High Vis Yellow on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Kila, Montana, United States

Kila, Montana, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR Color:Black Make:FXR Manufacturer Part Number:15624.701

FXR Mountain - Attack Lite Snowmobile Winter Glove – Black & High Visibility Yellow

Style#15624 

Color: Black & High Vis Yellow

Sizes: XXL

Our Price: $74.99


FEATURES

·         Tough nylon shell construction

·         Waterproof/breathable Hipora® insert

·         Microfleece lining

·         Thinsulate® 100g back of hand/100g fingers

·         Silicone traction palm

·         Soft gauge index finger goggle wiper

·         Goggle and nose wipe suede thumbs

·         Wrist strap adjuster

·         Wrap around finger design for comfort

·         Aggressive pre-curved design for precision fit and dexterity


Note: These gloves are in stock and ready to ship.


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