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Skull Face Neoprene Biker Motorcycle Ski Atv Half Face Mask Reversible New on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Somers, New York, United States

Somers, New York, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:n/a UPC:Does not apply


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Incredibly warm, this great neoprene face mask is perfect for being noticed. Whether you are a hunter or hiker wanting to make your presence known or a skier/snowboarder on the slopes, this mask is going to be perfect for you.   The material is expertly crafted to be wind and water resistant so it will keep you very warn in the toughest of winter conditions. The vent holes just where they need to be allow you to breathe easy and hear everything which is extremely important in the woods on in the trails.

Also, if you need to tone it down a bit the mask is reversible. The opposite side is a solid black

-Water Resistant
-Wind Resistant
-Reversible
-One size fits most
-Extremely Durable

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