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One Industries Atom Helmet Sz. Lg. Never Worn Or Used! Moto Or Bmx Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

Bloomington, Indiana, US

Bloomington, Indiana, US
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This helmet has never been worn or used. Brand new awesome helmet! Size Large. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!

Performance, comfort and confidence are what can be used to describe riding in the all new One Industries Atom Motocross Helmet. With safety and value on everyone’s minds today, One Industries is pleased to bring you the Atom Motocross Helmet a great combination of features typically found in a much more expensive product. One Industries spent countless hours testing the Atom Motocross Helmet with professional athlete’s to insure your satisfaction.
Polycarbonate alloy shell construction.
Fully channeled dual density EPS liner for flow through ventilation and impact absorption.
Large intake and exhaust vents provide cool ventilation and allow hot, humid air to escape.
Removable moisture-wicking Nylex inner liner for comfort and performance.
Enlarged eyeport for better visibility and goggle fitment.
Meets or exceeds DOT safety standards

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