Sporting Goods : E-Force Chill Glove - Right

Sporting Goods : E-Force Chill Glove - Right

E-Force Chill Glove - Right

from: Winning Rackets



E-Force Chill Glove - Right
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: E-Force
Label: Winning Rackets
Manufacturer: Winning Rackets
Publisher: Winning Rackets
Sales Rank: 55229
Studio: Winning Rackets



Features:
  • Full Leather ring finger & little finger for extra protection
  • Set-in thumb provides comfortable feel and extra freedom of movement
  • Extra large closure for customized fit and proper tensioning of leather palm
  • Soft elastic sweat absorbing wristband
  • Air-Flo spandex open-mesh back and perforated cabretta leather provide a comfortable fit







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An amazingly breathable, form fitting glove. The chill's exclusive Air-Flow Moisture Barrier System with Perforated .6mm Cabretta Sheepskin, Air-Flo spandex open mesh back, set-in thumb and 'Stay-Soft' leather. The palm stays dry longer, the glove maintains its shape and finger movement is enhanced.

















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