Rhyno Leather Gloves, Xs, Nwt, Perfect, Black & Gold on 2040-parts.com
Loveland, Colorado, United States
Excellent quality leather and kevlar gloves, size Xtra Small. Short gauntlet, spring/fall weight glove, suitable for road or track. Hard knuckle protectors, wrist cinch strap and cuff strap. Retail on these gloves was $90, they're a steal at this price!
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