Helmet Bag Color: Black Helmet Bag Material: Polyester Helmet Bag Closure: Zipper
Transport your headgear safely cushioned inside one of these G-FORCE GF helmet bags. They feature a fleece-lined interior and have been upsized for increased storage capacity. The extra space gives you room for a head and neck restraint device--so you can keep track of everything in one place. |
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