Motorcycle Cotton Balaclava Neck Full Face Mask Cap Cover on 2040-parts.com
West Henrietta, New York, United States
Cotton Motorcycle Balaclava·
Full Face Balaclava ·
Cotton construction ·
Flat seam construction to ensure a comfortable fit ·
Protects the face and neck against the elements ·
Machine washable ·
Breathable ·
Suitable for motorcyclists, cyclists and outdoor sports · Constructed from Cotton ·
Black Cotton Balaclava (one size fits all) |
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