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Triple Eight Park - Juego de almohadillas para monopatín con rodilleras KP 22 y almohadillas para coderas EP 55

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  • Espuma viscoelástica EVA resistente
  • Tapa de alta densidad, resistente a los impactos fijada de forma segura con remaches reforzados
  • Las rodilleras Kp 22 tienen un cierre de mariposa de neopreno
  • Las coderas Ep 55 tienen una manga de licra cómoda y fresca
  • Correas ajustables en la parte superior y en la parte inferior


Triple Eight ofrece tanto nuestras rodilleras kp 22 como nuestras coderas EP 55 en un práctico paquete de 2 junto con una mochila de malla ligera para un almacenamiento cómodo. Tanto las rodilleras como las coderas ofrecen una protección significativa para aquellos patinadores que necesitan más acolchado para su uso en monopatines, y quieren llevar el mejor y más duradero equipo de protección del mercado. Nuestro paquete de 2 parques es perfecto para patinaje, patinaje en línea (patinaje) y patinaje de rodillos.


Jorge Mugica
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Funcional, era lo que esperaba
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
GDN
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2025
Les genouillères sont quasi parfaites. En revanche, les coudières sont trop serrées et moins pratiques et précises à ajuster. Achetez ces genouillères à part et un autre modèle coudières à part aussi.
Melanie Odham
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2025
Fits perfectly for my 12 year old school events
P Fitzgerald
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de junio de 2024
I am a police officer and needed a tie for my graduation ceremony and it arrived and worked
G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2024
I got it for days I am required to have it for work, and it meets my expectations
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Miguel De Leon
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2023
He tenido varías caídas patinando y prácticamente no hay ningún tipo de lesión ni si quiera un moretón, ya las use en rampas también y sin problema
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Jordi
Comentado en España el 22 de mayo de 2023
Marca que desconocía y tras mirar mucho en la red, todo eran alabanzas... y mucha razón.Gran calidad, facilidad en la puesta, se ven de mucha calidad, transpirables y duraderas...Muy recomendables
Sofia Cordero
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de octubre de 2023
Didn't realize it was a clip-on tie, hard to clip on with other items. Overall ok.
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
Sydney
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de octubre de 2023
Es sind einfach super Protektoren. Komischerweise kann man sie nicht überall kaufen...
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
K-arola
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2023
Esta muy justas las coderas y no me llegaron las rodilleras
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
N.S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2021
Day-1 Review (To Be Updated When I Inevitably Wreck): After a lot of research, I chose these pads for use with an electric unicycle actually because of some NEGATIVE reviews: specifically the reviews claiming they're too big and then showing side-by-side images where these dwarf competitors. For my use case, I considered that a GOOD thing! My figuring was: generally you're going to crash and burn at a lot slower speeds skating than on a midrange personal electric transport like mine, and also in a more uniform fashion (based on the flailing EUC crash videos I've seen), so if I'm going wipe out WILDLY at 30MPH on an electric vehicle while wearing skate pads rather than, say, motorcycle gear, I want those pads to be as wide and robust as possible. The "Heavy Duty" branding of the KP-22 knee pads and promotional images depicting a downhill longboarder rather than park skater honestly did wonders to sway my interest away from the cheaper Protecs and more expensive (& tougher but thicker/less wide) 187 Killer Pads.The pads are comfortable, and the fit is good. I'm a 5'8" 170lbs guy with a bit of muscle from years on/off in the gym, and went with Medium. I have relatively thick upper legs from heavy squatting, so the thigh flap barely connects to the opposing Velcro, but the follow-up strap that goes over ensures all is well-secured. Albeit feeling a bit tight initially, the pads started to wear in nicely after just an hour of casually wearing them around the house, and then struck the perfect balance of allowing complete freedom of movement whilst staying snug during activity.This is a pre-asphalt-eating review, so I honestly can't yet comment on actual durability performance in such case quite yet, but just from look, feel, fit, and a couple minor test falls I FEEL safe in them even at 30MPH, worn alongside Triple Eight Hired Hands wristguards and a full-face bicycle helmet. Will update in the event of catastrophe.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
Gerard
Comentado en España el 5 de octubre de 2021
Tal y com se muestran en las fotos. Buen agarre, buen acolchado, buena calidad en el conjunto. Recomendadas a varios amigos.
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