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Simpson Kart Racing Neck Support Brace on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States

Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Simpson Country of Manufacture:United States Make:Simpson Part Number:KART.BRACE.LW

Simpson Kart Brace (Non-SFI)

Simpson-Asphalt-Kart-Racing-Neck-Support-Brace

Dual foam layers provide a protective inner core with a comfortable outer shell and an abrasion resistant fabric lining. Rigid SFI 45.2 impact rated foam reduces neck flexion and head rotation during impact. One size fits most.

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