Klim Covert Snowmobile Black Balaclava Face Mask Under Helmet Headsock -new on 2040-parts.com
Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
This is a brand new in the package, genuine Klim Covert Balaclava / face mask / under helmet neck wear, #3085-000-000-000! One size fits most. Features:
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