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US $49.95
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Hudsonville, Michigan, United States

Hudsonville, Michigan, United States
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Full Front Balaclava
  • Microfiber fleece with full frontal coverage
  • Hinged for maximum comfort
  • Added face and neck protection via windshield inserts
  • Lycra® binding around face seals out the elements
  • Mesh breathing panel
  • Lightweight and moisture wicking
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