EP 3250 Full Finger Gloves V2 - Trotac Marine
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EP 3250 Full Finger Gloves V2

SKU:
MUSMA600502M
$75.00
The EP 3250 Full Finger Gloves are the most dependable racing gloves on the market. View full description

These full-finger gloves protect against abrasion and provide a durable grip in wet conditions. The moulded 3mm neoprene on the back of the hand keeps the warmth in and the water out, while synthetic leather on the fingers provides a strong hold. Heavy-duty PVC overlay on the palms makes these seriously tough gloves. A snag-free silicon grip closure tucks under your wrist and guarantees a secure fit.

FEATURES

  • Thermal moulded 3mm neoprene on backs keeps hands warm
  • Synthetic leather on fingers promotes grip wet conditions
  • Heavy duty palm overlays and flexible construction stand up to constant abrasion
  • Silicon grip closure tucks under wrist to avoid snags
Brand:
Mustang Survival
Color:
Gray-Black
Gender:
Unisex
Care Instruction:
Hand wash cold. Do not bleach. Do not use fabric softner. Lay flat to dry.
Color:
Gray-Black
Gender:
Unisex
Care Instruction:
Hand wash cold. Do not bleach. Do not use fabric softner. Lay flat to dry.

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