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Fox Racing Titan Pro Knee/shin Guards Black/silver Adult 08060-464-042/os on 2040-parts.com

US $46.80
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Danville, Virginia, US

Danville, Virginia, US
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Fox Racing Titan Pro Knee/Shin Guards Black/Silver Adult 08060-464-042/08060-464-OS

The Titan Pro Knee Guard is the most sufficient knee guard in motocross. Complet eshin, knee and lower thigh coverage are seamlessly joined by a dual pivoting bio-mechanic hinge and floating Patella guard. Securing the asymmetrical leg-specific guard is an all-new Posi-Lock buckle system featuring one-time strap adjustment. In all, the Titan Pro Knee Guard delivers central, stay-put coverage throughout the entire range of motocross motion.

  • 3-Piece hinged, floating knee cup
  • Complete plastic knee, shin and lower thigh coverage
  • Asymtrical left and right design Optimum fit
  • Soft vented bio-foam chassis Keeps you cool and comfortable
  • One-time adjustable posi-lock strap system


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