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Mountain Horse Hand Cozy Fleece Glove Jr.
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Mountain Horse Hand Cozy Fleece Glove Jr.

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Our Price: $17.95
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Mountain Horse Hand Cozy Fleece Glove Jr. 4 5 2 2
Nice gloves These gloves are nice but they do run small. I purchased these for my grandaughter for Christmas and the are small. They are a nice pair of gloves but order a size bigger than what you normally wear. They will keep you warm in the cold weather. December 26, 2012
Cozy and Warm Bought these for my daughter for riding lessons in the cold. I read the reviews and purchased them, then got praise from the riding instructor because they were 'the best kind ever'. If they have only problem it's that with small hands they have to be broken in. The first few lessons with them, my daughter could hardly grip the reins because they were 'stiff' November 9, 2012
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