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☆new Schampa Sabertooth Traditional Skull Balaclava Full Face Mask Harley Sniper on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags

 


Schampa

Type:  Face Mask
Style:  Full-Face
Model:  Stretch
Color:  Skull
Size:  One size fits most
Material:  Fabric
Sold as:  Each
  • Wickable and breathable material is made to protect the skin from wind, sun, dust, debris, bugs and other unwanted airborne particles
  • Form-fit cut contours to the face and skintight design keeps the face mask from flapping in the wind and loosening up
  • Perfect for spring, summer and fall riding
  • Lightweight Skull Balaclava, Great under any style helmet
  • Light Weight, Skull Face
  • No seam in the front for enhanced comfort, these eye catching balaclavas are great alone or with any style helmet
  • No seam in the front for enhanced comfort, Great alone or with any style helmet
  • One Size Fits Most. It is black in color

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