Fox Motorcross Chest Protector Youth Small on 2040-parts.com
Hull, Iowa, United States
Youth chest protector in good condition. I can't find a size listed on it so I'll call it a small. You can grow into it if its too big. My son used it when he was 10 and he's "normal" sized. All fasteners are good on it. One logo is worn off as you can see in the pic.
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