Evs Ks61 Knee Stabilizer Motorcycle Protection on 2040-parts.com
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EVS KS61 Knee Stabilizer

Item Description
Compression sleeve with braided metal medial bilateral supports to help protect and stabilize your knee. 2 adjustable straps allow you to perfect the fit. Pull-on for comfortable wear and easy to put on and take off.
Features:
- Open patella design for comfort
- Universal design fits either leg
- Sold individually
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