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US $167.38
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Naples, Florida, US

Naples, Florida, US
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Fly Racing Paradigm Helmet.CLASSIC BLUE/WHITE,SIZE MEDIUM,PART#73-8010M,FREE SHIPPING

A helmet should be quiet, comfortable, stylish, and offer the highest level of protection for your head. Typically a helmet that contains all those elements is costly. However, Fly Racing has combined all of these into the affordable and attractive Paradigm Helmet.

Features:

  • Meets or exceeds DOT and ECE standards
  • Easy open and close vents
  • Quick change anti-fog shield
  • Outer shell constructed with Fiberglass, Kevlar and Carbon Fiber
  • Dual density EPS liner
  • Multi-pot air induction cooling system designed to maximize airflow through EPS and comfort liner
  • Removable liner

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