The Echo Safety Helmet Chin Quick Release Buckle Strap / Universal Fit on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
THE QUICK RELEASE BUCKLE STRAP BY ECHO
FEATURES:STRONG NYLON BODY AND HEAT-TREATED STEEL COMPONENTS
METAL-TO-METAL CONNECTION
EXCEEDS CHIN STRAP TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DOT / SNELL
NO SPECIAL TOOLS OR SEWING NEEDED
ATTACHES EASILY WITHOUT MODIFICATION TO STRAP OR HELMET SLIDE BAR ARROW ACCOMMODATES 1" WEBBING
CAN BE USED IN BOTH COLD AND WARM WEATHER RIDING
DURABLE BODY ARMS STAY FLEXIBLE TO - 40 F
SECURE & QUICK LOCK & UNLOCK, EVEN WITH GLOVES ON
COLOR: BLACK
THE ECHO QUICK RELEASE HAS BEEN ON THE MARKET SINCE 1987.
IT HAS PROVEN TO BE A RELIABLE, FAST AND CONVENIENT WAY TO
FASTEN AND UNFASTEN THE CHINSTRAP
FREE SHIPPING IN THE UNITED STATES !
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