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Dakine Mens Syncline Glove

$35.96 $44.95
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The Dakine mens Syncline glove gives you the grip to hang on to your bars when you're sending gnarly lines. Order them from the Bike and Brew.

Description

ALL-MOUNTAIN STYLE WITH THE ULTIMATE BAR GRIP

For riders who like to do it all without ever losing their grip, the men’s Syncline Bike Glove offers stylish protection with a smooth, suede palm material that always stays glued to the handlebars. Designed for all-mountain riding, these durable gloves provide constant comfort on extended singletrack climbs and a failsafe grip through the most technical of descents. Equally at home in the backcountry, the bike park and the go-to trail network, the Syncline will keep you in control when the going gets rough.

All Dakine non-leather gloves can be machine washed. Gently press out excess water before hanging to dry. We don't recommend turning the gloves inside out for cleaning. When possible, allow gloves to dry at room temperature, rather than placing them near a heater or in a dryer as this may damage the materials.
  • Breathable, moisture wicking, 4-way stretch airmesh
  • Durable AX Suede® palm
  • Silicone gripper finger and thumb
  • Touch screen compatible
  • Microfleece thumb wipe
  • Polygiene® Odor Control technology
  • Adjustable hook and loop closure tab

Dakine builds its bike gloves to handle all conditions the trail may throw at you! We’ve got a fit for every function. Our extensive line of bike gloves is focused on providing an excellent feel with a style perfectly matched to your riding preferences.


Inches
SIZE X-SMALL (7.5) SMALL (8) MEDIUM (8.5) LARGE (9) X-LARGE (9.5) XX-LARGE (10)
HAND 5.5-6.5" 6.5-7.5" 7.5-8.5" 8.5-9.5" 9.5-10.5" 10.5-11.5"

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