Helmet Bag Color: Black/Gray/Red Helmet
Bag Material: Polyester Helmet
Bag Closure: Zipper
These Simpson helmet bags are essential for protecting and transporting your Simpson helmet. These bags feature durable poly/PVC construction with a plush interior lining. |
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