New In Box Gloss Black Skid Lid Original Helmet Beanie Skull Cap Large L on 2040-parts.com
Buckeye, Arizona, US
Original Skid Lid Helmet with new redesigned shape with a slimmer profile and improved fit. Clean, minimalist styling
Thermoplastic alloy injected shell
Retention straps with D-rings
Meets or exceeds D.O.T. standards
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