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Echo Quick Release Helmet Buckle - Black - Qty (12) - 0108-001 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bouckville, New York, United States

Bouckville, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Echo Products Manufacturer Part Number:0108-001

Echo Quick Release Helmet Buckle - 0108-001

The ECHO Quick Release has been on the market since 1987.

  • It has proven to be a reliable, fast and convenient way to fasten and unfasten the chinstrap of a safety helmet.
  • The product has EXCEEDED the testing standards of D.O.T. 218, Snell (M2005) and N.I.J. 0104.02.
  • The ECHO Quick Release is constructed of tempered steel with an ECHO Design metal-to-metal  locking system in a high Nylon Body.
  • Attaches easily to all helmets. No special tools or sewing is needed. Slide bar Arrow accommodates 1 inch webbing.
  • The ECHO Quick Release can be used in both warm and cold weather riding - durable body arms stay flexible to minus 40 degrees F.

Available in 7 colors in our eBay Store: Black (0108-001) - Blue (0108-002) - Red (0108-003) - White (0108-004) - Yellow (0108-005) - Green (0108-006) - Pink (0108-008)

Condition:

  • All items are BRAND NEW! Not Old Stock!

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