Leatt Airflex Wind Mx/offroad Gloves Black on 2040-parts.com
US $79.00
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:Leatt
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Leatt Airflex Wind MX/Offroad Gloves Black |
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- Wind proof and breathable racing glove
- Leatt NanoGrip palm material
- Snug stretch fit with seamless palm
- Leatt Nanofiber palm material allows you to use touch screen devices
- Injected Armourgel impact protection: Knuckles, Fingers, Thumb
- Aramid lower palm abrasion protection
- Throttle reinforcement
- Neoprene stretch cuff
- Multi-ply Nylon thread stitching
- CE tested and certified as protection glove, EN 13594:2002
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Sizing Chart: If no size chart
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Sizing charts are for use as a
guide only. To achieve a perfect
fit, be sure to be sized prior
to purchasing. We do have a
return/exchange policy, but are
not responsible for sizing chart
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Sales tax is collected for Michigan residents only. Michigan sales tax rate is 6%. |
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Service). Shipping to all International countries will be shipped by either First Class International (18-35 days delivery
with limited tracking) or USPS Priority Mail International (14-20 days delivery with
limited tracking), or USPS Express Mail International (8-14 days delivery with detailed tracking). We reserve the right to change the shipping carrier you picked in the checkout as long as you receive item in same or less shipping time. Combined Shipping Discount:* We offer up to a 42% Shipping Discount
on International purchases when you buy 2 items or more. To qualify for the
shipping discount, purchases must use the same shipping method
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sure you know the rules of your country before purchasing. We will normally ship within 2-5 business days once payment has been verified.
All buyers are responsible for additional shipping and handling charges incurred due to an invalid or undeliverable shipping address. |
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