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Scorpion Vx-34 Off-road Helmet - Solid Black - Xl on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New with tags Manufacturer Part Number:34-0036 Make:Scorpion Brand:Scorpion UPC:845468027950

 

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Scorpion VX-34 Solid Off-Road Helmet

Size: X-Large

Color: Gloss Black

• Premium Polycarbonate shell.
• Impact absorbing EPS.
• Cooling ventilation system.
• Tooless changeable Mouthvent with washable sponge filter.
• Replaceable and washable KwickWick-2 liner set (including crown piece and cheek pads.)
• Removable and washable Mudguard protecting from injury.
• Air inflatable cheek pad with AIR PUMP AirFit®.
• Aerotuned design.
• Certified DOT / ECE R22-05.

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