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Universal Round Filters
Helmet air system filters on off-road vehicles, such as the Parker Pumper, keep the driver and passengers from eating dust during extended rides. They rely on an air filter to keep the air pumped into the helmets clean, and AIRAID now offers washable and reusable air filters for most common helmet air systems. The AIRAID helmet air system filters are constructed of premium SYNTHAMAX filtration media. This non-oiled media provides excellent filtration and acts as an effective barrier from even fine dust and silt. The filter casings are constructed out of polyurethane, which are guaranteed not to warp or crack over time while maintaining a positive seal surface. Servicing the AIRAID helmet air system filters simply requires common household cleaner and water, and with proper care these filters are designed to last for the life of the air system. The AIRAID helmet air system filters are available for many popular air system brands with a choice of different heights to accommodate different installation and service interval needs.
- Acts as effective barrier from even the finest dust and silt
- Available in sizes that fit many of the popular helmet air systems
- Washable and reusable filter media
- Washable and reusable filter media
- Designed to last the life of your air system
- Filter casing made from durable polyurethane
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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