Scott Sports Speed Strap, (Black) Item Description
Features Distinct Name: Black Using a proven pivot design, the Scott Speed Strap is easy to use and provides a secure, durable attachment to the helmet Soft parts allow it to mount to any helmet regardless of its curvature Features on-the-fly strap tension adjustment Additional Information
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