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Delta 2200 Batting Glove

Delta 2200 Batting Glove

Regular price £169.98 GBP
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Delta 2200 Batting Glove
Regular price £169.98 GBP
Regular price Sale price £169.98 GBP

Get the gloves to match the bat with th Gray Nicolls Delta 2200 Batting Gloves. Style matches substance with these beautiful gloves, which will have you looking great at the crease.

Pre-curved, these batting gloves are ready to use out of the packet, and feature high density foam. The Ultra-flex three-piece thumb allows for fantastic range of movement and protection, while the re-inforced sidebars give great coverage in the modern age of batting.

Features:

  • Traditional pre-curved design with multiple high density foam sections featuring ‘V’ splits plus softfill lining
  • Ultra-flex three-piece thumb with unique inner and tip padding
  • Three sectioned sidebars with EVAZone finger and thumb guards plus sponge underlay for maximum protection
  • Airflow gusset for ventilation and dual sided sweatbands for increased moisture absorption with new wrist padding plus wear patches for durability

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RH/Medium, LH/Medium

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