GM Purist Arm Guard

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Main Features

  • Dual layered high-density foam.
  • Pre-shaped for comfort with soft towelling backing .
  • Double sided sweatband and soft elasticated strap closure with secure "touch? fastening .

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  • Brand: GM
  • Label: GM
  • Manufacturer: GM
  • Item Dimensions: 1.00 lb

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