Slazenger Pro-Lite Cricket Batting Gloves

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Main Features

  • Protection Rating: Premier Club/Junior County
  • Impact Protection roll bars increase energy dispersion and protection
  • Slaz Tech braided fiber inserts work in conjunction with impact materials to generate maximum finger protection
  • Air Flow gusset keeps your hands at their coolest while you're at the crease
  • Premium calfskin leather palm offers excellent comfort and durability

Description

The Slazenger® Pro-Lite Cricket Batting Gloves offer high-quality protection through impact absorption roll bars and Slaz Tech braided fiber inserts. The premium calfskin leather palm offers comfort and durability, and the Air Flow gusset keeps your hands at their coolest while you're at the crease.

Other Details

  • Brand: Slazenger
  • Label: Slazenger
  • Manufacturer: Slazenger
  • Item Dimensions: 13.00 in x 9.00 in x 6.00 in; 2.00 lb

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