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Fxr Blade Super Lite Snowmobile Helmet - 2xl Xxl- Dot/ece - New - Closeout on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR Color:Black Make:Blade Super Lite Manufacturer Part Number:14410.7011X Gender:Unisex Adult

This is a brand new, genuine FXR Blade Super Lite Helmet, #14410.7011X! This helmet is black and hi vis.  Don't miss this opportunity as this helmet retails for over $239.99; plus, I am offering free shipping within the lower 48 states.


The Blade Super Lite Helmet is modeled after the Mountain Air version, but with our race graphics!  Weighing in at only 1300g it is constructed of Composite Fiber advanced materials, including high-impact fiberglass, Kevlar® and aerospace grade Carbon Fiber. The dual density EPS lining gives the Blade Super Lite, & essentially you, triple-layer protection against impact. The helmet’s stream-lined design enables the extended rear diffuser to transfer impact load into your neck brace system, greatly reducing head trauma. This capacity exceeds DOT safety ratings, making it the safest component of your riding kit. So regardless of what bike, sled or ATV you ride, make a bold statement without being weighed down in the Blade Super Lite Helmet.

Snell, DOT, & ECE rated for all sizes up to XL.  DOT & ECE only for XXL. 

Please note: This helmet does NOT INCLUDE A BREATH-BOX.


FXR provides the following size guidelines:

Medium:  7 1/8 - 7 3/8 Hat size; 57 - 58 cm; 22 1/4 - 22 3/4" (measured at top of head above ears and eyebrows)

Large:  7 1/2 - 7 5/8 Hat size; 59 - 60 cm; 23 - 23 1/2" (measured at top of head above ears and eyebrows)

XL:  7 3/4 - 7 7/8 Hat size; 61 - 62 cm; 24 - 24 1/2" (measured at top of head above ears and eyebrows)

2XL:  8 - 8 1/2 Hat size; 63 - 64 cm; 24 3/4 - 25 1/4" (measured at top of head above ears and eyebrows)

3XL: 25 1/2 - 26" (measured at top of head above ears and eyebrows)

Free Standard Shipping within the lower 48 states!  Shipping to Canada will be $52.  Shipping to AK will be $16.  We usually ship the next business day. Depending where the item is going to, item can take up to a week to arrive.  If you need your item faster, consider paying for expedited shipping.

Feel free to call 701-662-4071 during business hours with any questions about this item.  

International buyers are responsible for any duties / import fees that your country may charge.  These fees are not included in this price.  Check with your country's Customs Office for details.

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