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New Fox Chest Protector Proframe White Sm/md on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, US

New Haven, Connecticut, US
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NEW FOX RACEFRAME CHEST PROTECTOR

WHITE

SM/MD

Slim and sleek full body coverage is the Proframe’s game. The Proframe is the only roost guard of its type that is 100% neck support compatible and quickly adjustable to fit all body types. The low profile fit, Raceframe-inspired integrated buckle system and removable back-panel add to an impressive list of Proframe perks.

  • Low profile neck brace compatible roost deflector
  • Adjustable shoulder straps for a precise fit with or without neck brace
  • Easy to the use buckle system integrated into chest plate
  • Removable back plate allows rider to wear as chest plate only
  • 2 position adjustable back plate for a precise fit
  • Soft Biofoam chassis against body for a comfortable fit
  • 2011 Model

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