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Thor, 0110-4290, S6 Verge Rebound Helmet, X-small, Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Thor Color:Orange Manufacturer Part Number:0110-4290 Size:X-Small UPC:Does Not Apply

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Thor, 0110-4290, S6 Verge Rebound Helmet, X-Small, Orange
  • The helmet worn, endorsed and developed by champion Ryan Villopoto
  • Hand-laid composite fiberglass/Kevlar® construction
  • Increased liner and EPS ventilation for maximum airflow
  • Front intake port and rear exhaust vents provide optimal air circulation and venting
  • Contoured eyeport gasket improves goggle fit
  • EPS material extends throughout chin bar for increased strength
  • Integrated hi-flow mouthpiece increases airflow while filtering out roost
  • Antibacterial, moisture-wicking SilverCool™ liner is removable/washable
  • For replacement parts and accessories, see page ???
  • See helmet size guide on page ??? before ordering
  • Meets all AMA and FIM Professional Racing standards
  • DOT and ECE 22.05 approved


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