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Thor Insulator Gove on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Mannsville, New York, US

Mannsville, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:THOR Gender:Unisex Adult Size:L Color:Blacks Material:clarino

THOR INSULATOR GLOVE .... BACK OF HAND INTERIOR WATER RSISTANT MEMBRANE & MATERIALSTO PREVENT  WATERR AND WIND PENETRATION, TOP OF HAND FLEECE LININED TO RETAIN WARMTH AND HEAT, KNUCLE PROTECTION CPUPLED WITH LARGE DIRECT INJECT FINGER AND HAND TPR COVERAGE,FULL PALM & FINGER TIP SILICONE PATTERN PREVENTS SLIPPING IN WET CONDITIONS,RUBBER THUMB OVERLAY TO REDUCE BLISTERING, SINGLE LAYER CLARINO PALM KEEPS THE GLOVES LIGHT WITHOUT SACRIFICING FEEL OR DEXTERITY

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