509 Altitude Black Fire Snowmobile Helmet Large on 2040-parts.com
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Like new 509 Altitude Black Fire helmet size large. Bought new online, tried it on and was a bit small and couldn't exchange so ordered a bigger one. Comes with breath shield, box, storage bag. The breath box and foam inserts/air blocks are easily removable for summer use. These helmets paired with 509's Sinister goggles (not included) are a great combination. Mine never fogged up las Winter. Free shipping (continental U.S. only).
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