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Gants mi-saison Harisson Sandam

€44,90 €40,00

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Les gants mi‑saison Harisson Sandam combine intelligemment cuir et textile pour offrir une excellente polyvalence dans des conditions variables. Sa paume en cuir renforce l’adhérence et la durabilité, tandis que le dos est conçu en nylon pour plus de souplesse. Selon les fiches revendeurs, il est équipé d’une membrane Hipora 100 % étanche, assurant une bonne protection contre la pluie et le vent.

Pour votre sécurité, les gants Sandam disposent d’une coque de protection sur les articulations et d’une paume renforcée, offrant une protection contre l’abrasion tout en restant confortables à porter. Ils sont homologués CE / EPI niveau 1KP, ce qui les rend adaptés à un usage routier régulier.

Leur doublure polyester procure une douceur agréable en port prolongé, et la fermeture Velcro permet un ajustement facile et sécurisé au poignet. Enfin, l’index tactile rend possible l’utilisation de smartphone ou GPS sans retirer les gants.

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