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Icon Airmada 4 Horsemen Apocalypse Motorcycle Helmet L Large on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

South Deerfield, Massachusetts, US

South Deerfield, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:All items must remain in their original packaging including all tags and labels intact in order for a retun to be accepted. No returns are accepted on helmets, shoes or clothing once they have been worn. Please contact us for more details if you have any questions or concerns regarding our return policy. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

You are about to purchase a new large (L) Icon Airmada 4 Horsemen Motorcycle Helmet in black and grey graphics. If you have been paying attention, you may recognize that ICON harbors an apocalypse fixation. Maybe it’s the sci-fi movies we visually devoured as youths. Or perhaps it’s something darker, like CNN®. Regardless, this shared vision of the impending end of days will continue to manifest itself in the form of shadowy product copy and revelations depicted on helmet graphics. The Airmada 4 Horsemen™ first envisioned by Dürer, now executed by Tanner Giddy'up to the fourth.

  • All World Standard, meets or exceeds the following: DOT FMVSS 218 (US ), ECE 22-05 (EUROPE), SAI AS1698 (AUSTRALIA) & SG (JAPAN) SAFETY AND TESTING STANDARDS. does not ship with sai or sg certification stickers unless purchased from an authorized dealer in that country.
  • Injection molded Polycarbonate Shell for strength and durability
  • Recessed Twin Channel Supervent™ with industry leading intake and exhaust ports for increased cooling.
  • Fog-Free Icon Optics™ shield with Prolock™ shield locking system
  • Adjustable chin and forehead venting system maintains continual temperature for increased comfort in any riding situation.
  • Rapid Release™ Shield Change System
  • Removable molded breath deflector helps prevent fogging
  • Fully removable washable HydraDry™ Moisture Wicking Interior
  • Easy adjust ergo vent switch for superior or air flow control.
  • Available in four shell sizes with an Icon exclusive long oval headform for ultimate fit and comfort
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Please note this fitment guide is supplied by the manufacturer and is to be used as a guide only.  
 

Shipping:  All items will ship between 1-5 days depending on item.  Due to the fact that we have a retail store and may sell an item off the shelf, some items may have to come from our vendors. We guarentee shipping within the 5 day period.  If an item becomes unable, we will notify you immediately.  We will combine shipping on all multiple item sales so please wait for an invoice when purchasing items and we will discount you based on the items purchased and the total shipping charges.  We do not have big "handling" charges so we don't always charge additional for additional items.... depending on the item.

Refunds:  Most items may be returned within 7 days for refund as long as item remains unopened and/or tags in place.  Helmets can not be returned.  Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer unless item is not as described in the ad, mis-represented or defective.

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