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Summit Gloves -current- By Klim on 2040-parts.com

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Baker City, Oregon, United States

Baker City, Oregon, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Klim Color:Black Gender:Unisex Adult Material:Gore-tex, Water Resistant

Riding in aggressive terrain means every input from body-to-machine counts.  Hand control is everything. The Summit Glove’s ultra-refined fit along with GORE-TEX® Gloves + Gore grip technology guarantees direct contact and 100% dexterity through the all-leather palm and fingers. For added warmth, size your Summit with one of our KLIM® liners for customized condition control.
 
 
  • GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY®
  • GORE-TEX® GLOVES + GORE GRIP TECHNOLOGY FOR OUTSTANDING DEXTERITY AND TACTILITY
  • PORON® SR™ IMPACT FOAM ON TOP-OF-HAND AND KNUCKLES
  • NON-INSULATED – DESIGNED FOR LINER SYSTEM INTEGRATION TO PROVIDE CUSTOMIZED LEVELS OF COMFORT & WARMTH
  • LEATHER PALM, FINGERS AND BACK-OF-HAND FOR MAXIMUM DURABILITY
  • ENTRY ASSIST PULL-ON LOOP AND PULL-TO-EJECT TAB
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