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Outlaw Slim-g Black Matte Half Helmet Size L on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
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Whittier, California, US

Whittier, California, US
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Outlaw Slim-G Black Matte Half Helmet

SIZE L


When Outlaw set out to make its latest low-profile helmet, it didn't want to make something that would just break the mold...it wanted the mold to be unbreakable. That's why the new Outlaw Slim-G Helmet features a light weight design and comfortable low-profile fit that can only be achieved by utilizing the stronger and lighter fiberglass material. If you want the absolute thinnest and lightest helmet that is fully DOT approved and looks as tough as it feels, the Outlaw Slim-G is the helmet you've been waiting for.

Item Details

  • Lightweight Aerodynamic Fiberglass shell
  • Color: Black Matte
  • Low-profile design
  • Detachable 3-snap button visor included
  • Impact absorbent comfort liner
  • Nylon strap with quick-release closure system and strap keeper
  • Snaps for After Market shields
  • Lightweight: 2 lbs depending on helmet size
  • DOT Approved

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