Impact Racing 15099609 Velocity Helmet X-large White Sa2010 on 2040-parts.com
Moline, Illinois, US
IMPACT RACING 15099609 VELOCITY HELMET X-LARGE WHITE SA2010
IMPACT RACING 15099609
VELOCITY HELMET X-LARGE WHITE SA2010
The VELOCITY features a unique design geometry that optimizes coverage, safety and visibility in an open-face helmet. The visor was designed to have aerodynamic slots that direct airflow and stabilize the helmet in high speed situations. The VELOCITY also has a detent feature built into the design that helps keep goggles centered on the head. It also includes Impacts fire-retardant, variable density, single-piece Gray Matter helmet liner, interchangeable sizing cheekpads and a fire-retardant Kevlar chinstrap with dual D-Ring closure.
HANDCRAFTED IN THE USA!!!
SNELL 2010 CERTIFIED
Shell construction featuring proprietary lightweight composites.
Aerodynamic visor slots stabilize the helmet in open airflow.
External ribbing functionally reinforces the helmet.
Self-centering google strap detent surrounds the entire helmet.
Computer modeled interior with foam fit system for an extraordinary comfortable fit.
Gray Matter fire-retardant covered liner made of Impact's "intelligent" single piece variable-density core.
Fire-retardant Kevlar chinstrap with locking dual D-ring design.
Shipping and Payment Policies:
- Accepted Payment Methods - PayPal and major credit cards are accepted. Sales tax at 7.5% will apply for customer in IL
- Terms - Payment is required before shipment and must be received within seven (7) days.
- Same Day Shipping - Our fast delivery is the result of same day shipping from our centrally located headquarters. Same day shipping is dependent on the time of day the order is placed. Your item will be shipped on the same, or next business day after receiving full payment.
Returns:
We have a 90 day return policy on new and unused parts. All returns beyond 90 days are subject to a restocking fee. Include a copy of the invoice in the box when returning any item. Please return any part(s) in their original box or boxes with the corresponding invoice number clearly marked on the outside of all boxes being returned. All returns must be sent prepaid--no collect shipments will be accepted. Insure the returned part for its full value to protect yourself against loss. We strongly suggest that you ship the package by United Parcel Ground Service (UPS) as it is traceable.
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421 12th street
Moline, IL 61265
All parts carry full manufacturers warranty (Used items still under manufacturers warranty may have to be inspected by a factory representative before an exchange can be authorized)
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About Us:
Centrally located in Moline IL we have been serving the performance enthusiast for over 20 years. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. Online since 1996 we have served 10's of thousands of customers online with the same excellent service that we have given our local customers for over 20 years.
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