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Sabelt Fg-420 Digit, Externally Stitched Fia 8856-2000 Gloves on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Undisclosed

Sabelt FG-420 Digit, External Seam, Racing Gloves

  • External Stitching for more comfort.
  • Digit Leather palm for better wheel grip.
  • Elastic wrist.
  • Velcro Wrist Fastening.
  • Special padding on the knuckles.
  • Made in Italy.
  • FIA 8856-2000 approved.
  • Sizes 8-12.
  • Colors Black, Blue and Red.
Glove Size Chart
 Fist in cm  17.5 - 19.5  19.5 - 21.5  21.5 - 23.5  23.5 - 25.5  25.5 -->
 Sabelt Size  08  09  10  11  12
 Size  XS  S  M  L  XL

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