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Gmax 2013 Gm11s Dual Sport Snow Cycle Helmet Yellow Nova Welectric Shield Med. on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Flint, Michigan, US

Flint, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Please see item description for complete exchange/return policy. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:G Max Make:SNOWMOBILE Gender:Unisex Adult Size:M

 

 

GMAX GM11S DUAL SPORT SNOW CYCLE SNOWMOBILE HELMET - NEW IN BOX
RED NOVA GRAPHIC
WITH ELECTRIC SHIELD

NEW FOR 2013!!!

GMAX GM11D Dual Sport Helmets are extreme helmets loaded with features! The GM11D Helmet is a dual sport double lens helmet that is lightweight to reduce neck strain. The GM11 showcases a top-quality, clear coat finish in all of the available solid colors. These include: Black, Flat Black and High VIS Yellow. They offer superior venting and removable/washable padding. Outer shells are hard coated for a durable, long life. Whichever design you chose, rest assured knowing your head will be in the best helmet you've ever worn!

·  D.O.T. approved, lightweight thermo-plastic poly alloy shell

·  Helmet can be quickly converted from a visor configuration to a visor-less configuration

·  Helmet includes clear shield, visor and side plate covers for use when visor is removed to give the helmet a clean full face street look

·  Clear shield is completely hidden under the visor and out of line-of-sight, when in the fully raised position

·  Large eye port that accepts even the largest goggles

·  Visor is designed to allow airflow to pass uninterrupted across the helmet to virtually eliminate helmet-lift at highway speeds

·  Shield can be fully raised or lowered when using goggles

·  Maximum air flow is achieved thru shell/styro & comfort liner vents

·  Top, front, and jaw piece vents are a bold design that can be fully opened or closed with a gloved hand

·  Plush removable washable interior

·  Removable washable cheek pads. Different sizes available for purchase to obtain a custom fit

·  Integrated speaker pockets in cheek pads will except most communication devices

 

 

This page indicates how you measure for helmet fit, and how you determine the size that fits you.
You should note that the GMAX sizing chart is based on averages, it works for most people.
It does not guarantee a perfect fit.

Wrap a measuring tape around your head just above your eyebrows. Be sure to pull the tape comfortably snug.
Take several measurements, to make sure you have the largest one. This is your circumference.

 

 

 

 

 


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