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Crow Racing Gloves Dirt Circle Track Drag Race Car Wissota Nascar Mini Sprint on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:CROW

CROW RACING GLOVES

Made with Satin Suede with Flame-Retardant Interior

DRIVING GLOVES Two Layers Of Nomex®, Sewn with Nomex® Thread, Extra Padding on Palm and Knuckle,

SFI 5 Approved

The Crow Racing Gloves are a high quality glove for the budget minded racer.

BE SURE TO EMAIL ME  SIZE AND COLOR .  

AVAILABLE SIZES: SMALL, MED, LARGE, XLARGE -  SIZE CHART BELOW

AVAILABLE COLORS: BLACK, BLUE AND RED 

SFI 5 APPROVED 

Purchase any other Crow item and I can combine shipping.

 

Glove Size Chart
To find glove size, make a loose fist, wrap a tape measure over knuckles around the largest part of hand, excluding thumbs.
Glove Size Measurement
X-Small 6.0" - 6.5"
Small 7.5" - 8.0"
Medium 8.0" - 9.0"
Large 9.5" - 10.5"
X-Large 10.5" - 11.5"


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