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Gmax Gm46.2x Traxxion Helmet Flat Black/white/silver M G3463435 Tc-17f on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States

McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Gmax Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:G3463435 TC-17F Size:M Make:GMAX Color:FLAT BLACK/WHITE/SILVER

NEW redesigned mouth piece and visor for 2014.DOT approved.Lightweight, thermo-plastic, poly alloy shell. Youth sizes weigh only 2.27 lbs.Industry leading 19 vents. Maximum air flow is achieved through shell/styro and comfort liner vents.Vented roost deflector.High flow, removable mouth vent with washable filter.Padded chin strap with retention snap secures excess chin strap.Large eyeport allows large goggles and better vision.Fully adjustable, flexible and vented visor designed for maximum vision and protection.Special styro shaped ear pockets and comfort liner for maximum comfort.Washable cheek pads.Removable, adjustable cheek pads allow for custom fitting with optional sized cheek pads.NEW and IMPROVED removable, washable interior allows for adjustable fit and comfort that is second to none.Chin bar styro.

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