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Afx Magnus Snow Helmet With Electric Dual Lens Shield on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:AFX

AFX Magnus Snow Helmet with Electric Dual Lens Shield Varies
  • Lightweight composite poly-alloy shell with clear-coat finish
  • Can be converted to a street helmet for non-winter use
  • Fully removable hypo-allergenic and antimicrobial nylon liner and cheek pads
  • Flush-fit AMPD™ frameless dual-lens snow shield provides excellent optical clarity, unprecedented field of view and exceptional thermal performance (also available with dual-lens electric shield)
  • Chin-bar-mounted high-flow breath guard with vent inserts
  • Seven points of ventilation with chin, side, rear and forehead vents
  • Square-type D-ring with chin strap holder
  • Ample ear cavity space for speakers
  • Includes cloth carrying bag
  • For replacement parts and accessories, see page ???
  • See helmet size guide on page ??? before ordering
  • DOT and ECE-22.05 certified
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