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Fox Racing V1 Youth Helmet / Pink-black / Motocross Dirtbike Youth Medium on 2040-parts.com

US $89.49
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fox Racing Gender:Unisex Youth Manufacturer Part Number:15226-170-M Size:med Make:V1 Youth UPC:Does not apply

Fox V1 helmets feature injection-molded polycarbonate shells with multi-density EPS liners for solid protection.

They're outfitted with 9 intake and4 exhaust vents for optimum airflow.

They offer riders a cool look, cool comfort, and a very cool price.

Whether you ride every day or just on the weekends, Fox Racing V1 helmets deliver style and unmatched performance.

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