R.u.outside Fog Evader With Balaclava Combo Pack Fleece Lined on 2040-parts.com
US $48.56
Location:
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:R.U. Outside
Size:OSFA
Manufacturer Part Number:FOGEVDRCMBOPAK
UPC:Does Not Apply
The legendary R.U. Outside Fog eVader breath deflector mask, now combined with a customized high-quality balaclava. They go together like beer and brats. Balaclava is 4-way stretch for great fit, and the face portion is cut to perfect match the Fog eVader. Wear them individually or together, and you'll be set for riding in all conditions. - The perfect combination of high-performance winter headwear
- Fog eVader breath deflector mask features an anti-fog, fleece-lined neoprene face and neck mask and a custom-formed nose and face for a seal that directs all breath down and out the bottom, keeping goggles, helmet and glasses fog-free
- Powerstretch fleece balaclava is custom designed to wear with the Fog eVader to provide fog-free goggle and helmet use
- Powerstretch fleece balaclava also provides the perfect amount of face and neck coverage while wicking moisture away from the head, and fits easily under helmets
- Both feature a head strap to keep everything in place
- One size fits most
Manufacturer's Part #: FOGEVDRCMBOPAK - All returns and exchanges require a Return Authorization (RA). Request a RA by emailing us.
- Returns must be received by us within 30 days of the purchase date
- Returns received after 30 days will not be accepted
- Returned items must be in brand new, resalable condition (unopened, uninstalled, undamaged) with all tags intact. Packaging can not be damaged
- Original shipping is not refundable
- If the item shipped free, the cost of the original shipment will be deducted from the refund
- Items lost in shipment will be replaced or refunded 30 days after the shipment date.
- Tracking numbers are updated when the order ships
- Most orders ship within 1 business day. We are closed weekends and all holidays
- Most orders will arrive within 2 to 7 business days from the date of shipment. If you have not received your shipment after 10 days from the date of shipment, contact us
- Orders will be paid through PayPal
- If an order is not paid, eBay will give the buyer a non-payment strike. This is an eBay function and beyond our control
- When an order is placed with multiple items, eBay will combine the orders
- Subsequent orders can not be combined
Started in 2005 in Roseville, California as a home based business, we sold motorcycle parts and accessories from our home's garage. Today, The Bikers Store has a beautiful retail store located in Mound House, Nevada between Carson City and historic Virginia City. The business has grown from a home-based business into a brick-and-mortar retail and on-line store. Our staff is comprised of life long motorcycle enthusiasts who support the sport. Once a year, we are proud to sponsor a local charity ride to help in defeating Multiple Sclerosis. We work hard, on a daily basis, to provide the very best service possible. |
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