Tour Master Synergy 2.0 Electrically Heated Leather Motorcycle Gloves on 2040-parts.com
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Tour Master Synergy 2.0 Electrically Heated Leather Motorcycle Gloves
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**Note: Connecting Tour Master Synergy electrically heated apparel to any other power source besides your vehicle’s 12-volt battery will destroy the heating elements, void the warranty and may cause serious injury or death to the wearer. In addition, Tour Master Synergy apparel cannot be combined with any other brand of electrically heated apparel.
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