Fly Racing Flex Ii Knee Guard Youth Size 28-3069 on 2040-parts.com
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US
Sale is for one pair of Fly Racing Flex II youth knee guards.
- Impact resistant abs plastic construction
- Perforated biofoam padding–for increased airflow
- Wrap-around foam padding–extends to the sides of your legs for better coverage
*Please read important shipping/insurance/return information below.*
Our shipping days are Tuesday-Friday. Our dealership is
closed on Sunday & Monday. Items need to be ordered & payment
cleared by 12PM CST, to ship same day by UPS. Any
items shipped by USPS Priority Mail will be processed same day & shipped
the next business day.
Any item listed with FREE shipping is only to the Contiguous
United States (the lower 48).
Please contact us before purchase if you would like to have
insurance coverage on your item. This would cover any shipping problems
such as damage or loss. Any return items must be new and unused with all
tags/paperwork. Packaging should be as new. Shipping costs are not refundable.
All Returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee.
Thanks for looking!
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