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Sas-tec Scott Sc1/12 Back Protector Visco Elastic P# Fpg027 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Ketchum, Idaho, United States

Ketchum, Idaho, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:SAS-TEC Manufacturer Part Number:225145-0001660 Make:SC1/12 UPC:886118226279

The Scott SAS-TEC SC1/12 Back Protector is a 3D-Protector constructed from visco elastic soft foam, which offers superior impact, shock, & abrasion protection
Key Features:
  • EN Residual Force = 1621-2 under 7kN
  • Performance CE Level = 2
  • Washable - Remove from garment and hand wash as needed then air dry

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