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US $30.00
Location:

Carson City, Nevada, United States

Carson City, Nevada, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Voss

VOSS NOVELTY HELMET

  "CLASSIC 45 BEANIE"

  FLAT BLACK

   WITH VISOR

 

$30.00

   Free Shipping To USA 

                                                                                Voss Novelty Helmets.......

Where quality and style meet! Made of precision injection molding techniques

using ABS Polycarbonates is the secret to producing the Voss Helmets shell

that is extremely lightweight. Using the best paints combined with multiple

clear coats, Voss gives each glossy helmet a deep rich shine. Voss helmets

are lined with a multi-layered, felt cushioned interior offering a perfect fit and

amazing comfort in all styles. Fully adjustable Y-strap retention system along

with quick release buckle fastener for ease of use and comfort while riding.

Please read "Our Policy" & Disclaimer" at bottom of page before commiting to buy.

NOVELTY HELMETS ARE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. NOT D.O.T APPROVED

 

Size Chart:

*Extra Small---------------------------20 3/4 to 21 1/8 inches

*Small-----------------------------------21 5/8 to 22 inches

*Medium--------------------------------22 3/8 to 22 3/4 inches

*Large-----------------------------------23 1/8 to 23 1/2 inches

*X Large--------------------------------23 7/8 to 24 3/8 inches

*XX Large------------------------------24 3/4 to 25 1/8 inches

Fitting Instructions:

To determine your size, use a cloth measuring tape and wrap it around your head about

one inch above your eye brows. Place the tape above the ears around the largest area of

the head. Pull the tape snug to get the most accurate measurement.( Do this a few times

to be sure you get correct size). If the measurement falls between two sizes, choose the

Smaller size. The helmet should fit snug so that the air won't lift the helmet while riding.

If you don't have a cloth measuring tape, use a string & then measure the string.

 

DESIGNED FOR NOVELTY PURPOSES ONLY. VOSS NOVELTY HEADWEAR DOES NOT MEET SAFETY STANDARDS OF ANY DESCRIPTION. THE MAUNUFACTURER AND OR ITS AGENTS WILL NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY AND OR LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF A HEAD OR NECK INJURY OR OTHERWISE.

 WEAR OR USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

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