Mens Joe Rocket Speedmaster 5.0 Leather Gloves - Size Small on 2040-parts.com
Shelley, Idaho, United States
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New with tags pair of Men's Joe Rocket Speedmaster 5.0 Leather gloves.
Size: Small
Color: Red
This glove is an extremely high quality item made for the serious rider. It is a professional riding glove and is Joe Rocket's premiere glove. The Speedmaster glove offers about the most extensive coverage of any glove Joe Rocket makes. This glove is taller than most and consists of a layer of leather with a custom molded shock absorbing rubber piece on top. But in front of this gauntlet, the glove remains very flexible at the wrist. The molded knuckle protector offers “ram air” cooling that admits a flow of air over the back of the hand—good idea! The palms of this glove are made of a special leather (brand name “Pittards”), which is soft and flexible, but is specially treated to be more resistant to abrasion than “standard” leather and it will also resist damage from moisture (from perspiration). Many race gloves employ the Pittards leather or kangaroo.
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