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Gordini Deerskin-Lavawool

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$42.00

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Last seen November 23, 2011 at Sierra Trading Post.

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Specs

Specs

Shell Genuine deer skin leather.
Insulation Plush Lavawool® moisture management and thermal enhancement system.
Features Lavawool® fleece.

Description

The Deerskin-Lavawool is a men's insulated glove/mitten made by Gordini. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $42

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The Gordini Deerskin-Lavawool is not available from the stores we monitor.

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Tahoe Mountain Sports

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