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G-force 3121smlwh Gf1 Race Helmet Open Face Small White Sa2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:G-FORCE RACING Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:3121SMLWH UPC:845917012353

 
G-FORCE 3121SMLWH GF1 Race Helmet Open Face Small White SA2015

Our Part Number: G503121SMLWH
Manufacturer's Part Number: 3121SMLWH
UPC: 845917012353

  

G-FORCE Racing 3121SMLWH Helmet, GF1, Open Face, CoolTec Liner, Snell SA2015, Gloss White, Small, Each.   



The G-FORCE GF1 helmets are based on a classic design with modern features. The GF1 is both lightweight and durable due to a composite blend shell. The composite blend shell allows for a light feel and less neck strain. The interior impact shell is covered by a CoolTec liner which is more comfortable, cooler and hypoallergenic on the skin.The features of the GF1 helmets provide supreme quality at an affordable price for a flame retardant helmet.

Specifications:

* Helmet Size: Small
* Circumference: 21 5/8 in. - 22 in.
* Hat Size: 6 7/8 in. - 7 in.
* Helmet Face Style: Open
* Helmet Color: Gloss White
* Safety Rating: Snell SA2015
* Helmet Liner Material: CoolTec fire resistant
* Helmet Shield Included: No

 
 

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