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Ski-doo Bombardier Helmet - Medium - Never Worn on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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Williams Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Williams Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Ski-Doo

New! Never worn. 

Bombadier ski-doo modulaire 2003 Noir black/yellow/red size Medium

- Drop-down sun-shield can be lowered or raised at the touch of a button
- Adjustable clear visor or tinted sun-shield to reduce glare in bright light
- Fog-resistant mask system isolates and vents breath directly outside the helmet through state of the art tubing
- Spacious design allows for room for eyeglasses
- Easy-on, easy-off snap mask

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