New One Industries "Kombat Camo" Helmet - Size Extra Small (XS) - 53-54 cm. May show light shelf wear from time on the dealer shelf. No major scratches or other damage. Close-up photo shows light marks from storage. This is an absolutely new, never worn helmet at a great price.
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