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New G-force 41121l1nt Natural Sfi Flame-retardant Single Layer Balaclava Eyeport on 2040-parts.com

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Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Leesburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:41121L1NT Brand:G-Force UPC:Does not apply

New Sealed G-Force 41121L1NT Natural SFI Flame-Retardant Single Layer Balaclava with 1 eyeport. G-FORCE offers SFI These flame-retardant balaclavas, required by many sanctioning bodies for drivers with facial hair. They are Also recommended to cover the one part of your body exposed Typically When the rest of it is protected. Constructed from an innovative soft-knit COOLTEC Nomex material, They offer hypoallergenic coverage with a soft texture feel, and a minimum TPP rating of 10.

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