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New 100% Youth Boys Bmx Mx Atv Riding Airmatic Blue Orange Gloves Glove on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Ellington, Connecticut, United States

Ellington, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:100% Gender:Unisex Youth Make:Airmatic

YOU ARE PURCHASING A PAIR OF NEW 100% AIRMATIC GLOVES IN YOUTH SIZES.

THESE CAN BE USED FOR MX,BMX, AND ATV RIDING.THESE ARE A GREAT ALL AROUND INEXPENSIVE GLOVE.

CHOSE THE SIZE NEEDED FROM THE DROP DOWN BOX.IF THE SIZE YOU NEED ISNT LISTED,JUST LET US KNOW AND WE WILL LIST IT IF POSSIBLE.


PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU BUY THE CORRECT SIZE.THERE IS A 20% RESTOCKING FEE FOR ANY RETURN OR EXCHANGE.ANY SHIPPING COSTS WE OCCUR WILL NOT BE REFUNDED IF RETURNING AND ALL SHIPPING COSTS WILL BE PAID FOR BY THE BUYER ON ANY EXCHANGE.

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