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Fxr Torque X Core Helmet Black Charcoal on 2040-parts.com

Location:

New Haven, Indiana, United States

New Haven, Indiana, United States
Condition:New with tags Gender:Unisex Adult Brand:FXR Size:XL Manufacturer Part Number:5106-001

FXR Torque X Core Black Charcoal Helmet Size XL


Features: 

- Helmet Shell made ​​of durable thermoplastic. 
- Dual Density EPS Liner; inner shell with double density and high absorbency that benefits force in the event of crash. 
- Adjustable Hi-Flow screen reduces wind resistance while protecting against the sun. 
- 9 intake vents and 2 outtakes increases circulation inside the helmet and helps keep your head cool. 
- Nose protection protects the nose and mouth. 
- Anti-bacterial, removable and washable lining. 
- Compatible with FXR Breath Box and Anti-Fog Mask. 

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