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Scorpion Exo-700 Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Radford, Virginia, US

Radford, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Scorpion Make:Rivet Gender:Unisex Adult Size:XL Color:Red - black - silver

SCORPION EXO 700 HELMET....


Helmet is in almost new condition.  It was only worn a few times.  The design is awesome on the helmet.  The inside is extremely clean and no stains.  
Also comes with a black nylon covering for storage and to prevent markings or scratches.  

Quiet, aero-tuned design for wind-tunnel tested comfort.
EPS- lined chin bar for additional protection
Easy, secure tool-less face shield changes in ten seconds or less
Ever Clear no-fog face shield
Kwik Wick II moisture-wicking helmet liner and cheek pads, very breathable, easily removed and washable
Ventilation system:  Adjustable, indexed front and rear vents.  Maximum airflow through helmet
Breath-deflector:  enhanced fog-free performance.

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