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Four Marks, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Four Marks, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Roland Sands Design Ronin Gloves - Black, US $, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Roland Sands Design Exact Material:Cowhide Leather Style:Touring & Urban Gloves Armour:Palm, Fingers, Knuckles Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Fastening:Zip, Velcro Material:Leather Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Roland Sands Design Ronin Gloves - Black

Roland Sands Design Ronin Gloves - Black

  • Top Grain Cowhide
  • Low profile hook'n'loop tab close
  • Custom RSD embroidered branding
  • Flex ribbed knuckles
  • Reinforced and padded palm, padded back of hand
  • Pre-curved ergonomic fit

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