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Canton, North Carolina, United States

Canton, North Carolina, United States
Polaris Switchback 285442206 Large Helmet is used and in really good shape.Very little wear time as seen/no dirt.Looks like it was stored in a hot place piece of inside peeling off as seen in photo.Black/Silver/Charcoal.In original box.Snell and Dot approved.
Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:285442206 UPC:Does not apply

Polaris Switchback 285442206 Large Helmet is used and in really good shape.Very little wear time as seen/no dirt.Looks like it was stored in a hot place piece of inside peeling off as seen in photo.Black/Silver/Charcoal.In original box.Snell and Dot approved. 

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