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Gloves - Lone Star Golden Paisley
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39 SR
Regular price
112 SR
PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Lone Star Beer, the National Beer of Texas, is always by your side for good times! Since we make gloves & gear for good times, we thought it fitting to bring you an exclusive Lone Star Beer Collection! The golden paisley pattern showcases steer horns that you'd find on the front of a Nudie Cohn's Cadillac and the "Beer Me" graphic across the palms encourages your buddies to toss you another ice cold Lone Star, post ride.
We create quality gloves at a great price because, face it, you're just going to get them dirty anyway. Our gloves are equipped with:
Made in collaboration with Lone Star Beer
50+ UPF Sun Protection
Our FullTouch™ Technology is seamless touchscreen capabilities woven throughout entire palm, so no more trying to touch your phone "just right" to get that trailside picture
4-way stretch, lightweight mesh on the back of the hand
Stretch cuff to easily pull gloves on and off without fumbling for a Velcro strap
Durable, single-layer palm for maximum bike feel and no extra material bunching up
Laser cut ventilation holes on palm for breathability
Silicone printed graphics on the palms for extra grip so you'll never drop that frosty beverage or muddy handlebars
HUGE towel sweat cloth on the thumb for wiping away your dirt-stache or foamy upper lip
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The Wren is one of the best feeling putters that I have ever thrown. There is just something about the feel of the plastic that is really
unique. It’s just kind of firm and soft at the same time…..wonderful!!
Straightest, sleekest glow midrange with a slight fade at the end. The -.05 turn is noticeable, then the 1.5 fade comes into play in a forwards push. Best paired with a glow resistor also from MVP when you want more fade or want to crank a shot on more annie, because the reactor will turn.
I found one of these on a course about a year ago without a name on it, so I decided to keep it. I'm also an artist who decorates them with Sharpie. I wanted a yellow one for a new art project and this is where I found it. I like the feel of the raised ridge around the perimeter of the disc.