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Scorpion Exo- 400 Women's Helmet Paradise Blue Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Pearl City, Hawaii, US

Pearl City, Hawaii, US
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Up for bid is a Scorpion EXO-400 Paradise Blue full face helmet in excellent condition. It was used only 3 times.

- Quiet, aero-tuned design for wind-tunnel tested comfort. EPS lined chin bar for protection.
- Speed shift quick change shield system (patent pending); Easy, secure tool less faceshield changes in 10 seconds or less.
- EverClear no fog faceshield: Optically correct shield with state of the art fog free technology and anti scratch hardened coating.
- Ventilation system: Adjustable, indexed front and rear vents with aero-tuned rear spoiler reduce lift, create vacuum and maximize airflow through the helmet.
- Snell/DOT Certified.

Helmet still in its original box.

If you have any questions please contact me.

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