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Wulfsport Cub Junior Elbow Pads Protector Body Armour Black Mx Motorcross on 2040-parts.com

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NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME, Staffordshire, United Kingdom

NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Wulfsport Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply MPN:28150 EAN:Does not apply

  • A Wulf Cub branded universal set of elbow protector pads for juniors up to 13 years
  • Padded for safety and comfort with adjustable velcro straps
  • Vented and breathable suitable for race use across any number of motor sports
  • Made from sturdy polypropylene for flexibility and strength
  • Genuine Wulfsport product

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