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Joe Rocket Supermoto 2.0 Black Xl Leather Gloves on 2040-parts.com

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Richmond, Texas, US

Richmond, Texas, US
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Overview Following the success of the original Supermoto, evolution continues with the all new 2.0. Same robust drum dyed premium leather construction, but now with increased dexterity thanks to an injection molded split knuckled armor design allowing for unhindered mobility without sacrificing protection. Features Drum dyed leather construction Injection molded split knuckle design for increased mobility Injection molded Carbon reinforcements on fingers & palm Reinforced leather finger gussets and sidewalls Hinged knuckle and pre-formed sculpture for maximum comfort and mobility Padded reinforced thumb Breathable, perspiration wicking cuff Hook-and-loop closure with TPR pull tabs Email with questions! Love these gloves. Never went down. Sold bike due to move.


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