Simpson Hybrid Pro Head & Neck Restraint - Nascar Approved / All Sizes on 2040-parts.com
Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
Simpson Hybrid Pro Head & Neck Restraint - SFI 38.1 Nascar Approved Shipping
* Shown with optional Dual End Tether System Manufactured of high quality carbon fiber in the USA, the Hybrid Pro has been developed through extensive testing to provide unmatched protection. Available with M61 dual end tethers or post anchor system. Features
* Dual End Tether System (Helmet Anchors Optional)
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