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DRIRIDER < THERMAL BALACLAVA > HEADWEAR MX90-BK SYNTHETIC SILK

DRIRIDER < THERMAL BALACLAVA > HEADWEAR MX90-BK SYNTHETIC SILK
DRIRIDER < THERMAL BALACLAVA > HEADWEAR MX90-BK SYNTHETIC SILK
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  • Model: DRIRIDER BALACLAVA
  • Part Numbers: 2101084
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$17.95

DRIRIDER “THERMAL BALACLAVA”

·         Ultra Breathable Excellent insulation

·         Soft on the skin

·         Light and comfortable

·         One size fits all thermal balaclava

·         Made to conquer the harshest weather conditions and terrains

·         Excellent insulation

·         Ultra-thin - will not affect helmet fitment

DriRider is a world-class brand that offers a wide selection of motorcycle gear that provides maximum protection and performance.  They've been a dominant force in the business for almost 40 years, and they're still providing riders with flexible, long-lasting goods that include cutting-edge technology.  DriRider provides clothing for every Australian rider to overcome the country's toughest weather conditions and terrains, with a true Australian fit.

The DriRider Thermal Balaclava

When you think about thermal balaclavas, you usually think of ski slopes and snowy landscapes.  True, balaclavas are often used as ski masks and are an important part of any ski or snowboarding equipment, but they are also handy for wearing when riding a motorcycle.  This is why the DriRider balaclava thermal mask is an important gear that you should include in your checklist.  If your motorcycle is your main mode of transportation or you enjoy doing lengthy road trips on two wheels, the cold can be a serious issue.

To keep the wind from freezing your face and making the journey unbearable, you'll need to be adequately equipped.  This is where the thermal balaclava comes in handy.  The DriRider thermal balaclava is composed of unique fibers that drain sweat, cool quickly, and allow you to breathe comfortably.  This implies that if you wear the balaclava, you won't have to worry about your face freezing or sweating excessively beneath your helmet.

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