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Payday 2 Dallas Neoprene Ski Mask Full Motorcycle Biker Face Mask Reversible New on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
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Alabama, United States

Alabama, United States
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This awesome neoprene face mask has been designed to be wind and water resistant so it will help keep you protected even in harsh weather conditions. Small vent holes, as well as the eye and nose ports have been strategically placed to give you maximum visibility and breathability.

The Ski Mask uses Velcro to fasten tight around you head. It's adjustable PLUS the mask is reversible.
The other side is solid black.

-Water Resistant
-Wind Resistant
-Reversible
-One size fits most
-Extremely Durable

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