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Mechanix Wear Team Issue M-12, X-Large, Double Layer, Black, Nomex/Leather, SFI 3.3/5  

Team Issue M-12 Nomex gloves by Mechanix Wear provide a high level of protection for pit, safety, and rescue jobs at the track. They feature flame-retardant Nomex III stretch-knit, snug-fitting cuffs that fit inside sleeves or crew suits, providing full coverage from forearm to fingertips. Their dual-layered fingertips and thumbs reduce wear, and their smooth-surface thumb and index finger point-of-contact improves handling. The fingertips and palms of these gloves are constructed from genuine Pittards Armor-Tan and 8482 leather, and high-density knuckle panels feature an accordion design to blunt pointed impact.

Reinforced finger tips, fire retardant

Size XL

Retails @ $119.95

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