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Universal Motorcycle Helmet Pads, 20.7cm Washable Anti Sweat Cooling Helmet Liner, Buffer Decompress Silicone Soft Spike Tine Helmet Inserts Pads for Bike Football Baseball Batting Helmet Padding

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Features

  • Head Protection: Our motorcycle helmet insert insulates the scalp and helmet, reducing extensive contact with the scalp, keep your scalp soothed, clean and healthy with our reusable helmet liner while ensuring your helmet is not damaged by sweat or Hair product stains. Extends the life of the helmet and is one of the must-have items for your summer outings.
  • High Quality: Our motorcycle helmet padding is made of silicone material with moderate softness and hardness, which can effectively support the hair without damaging the scalp. Transparent silicone nails are elastic and soft and have a massage effect on the scalp. Comfortable and breathable, prevent odor, reduce sweating, maintain hairstyle, soft and easy to clean, and not easy to deform.
  • Ideal for Outdoor Activities: Whether you use a batting helmet, bicycle helmet, motorcycle helmet, baseball helmet, football helmet or any hard helmet. Our helmet pads are universal, one-size-fits-all. Each liner is crafted for helmets used in outdoor activities like biking and skating.
  • Easy To Install: no need to install with Velcro, just press to install, convenient and simple, and use more worry-free.
  • 100% SATISFACTION WARRANTY: We want to delight all of our customers. We offer no questions asked guarantee. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions and our customer service team will try our best to help you.

Description

Comfortable and sooting from inside Totally invisible from outside Transparent silicone nails are elastic and soft and have a massage effect on the scalp. Comfortable and breathable, prevent odor, reduce sweating, maintain hairstyle, soft and easy to clean, and not easy to deform. Product name: helmet lining Product diameter: 22cm/ 8.66inch Product material: silicone/ABS Season: All Year Read more Ideal for Outdoor Activities: No matter if you use a batting helmet, bicycle helmet, motorcycle helmet, baseball helmet, football helmet or any hard helmet. Our stink-free, moist wicking helmet cooling liner will reduce your sweat. No more scalp issues and no more stinky helmets.


Manufacturer: ‎HOMEE


Brand: ‎HOMEE


Item Weight: ‎1.59 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8.27 x 7.87 x 0.2 inches


Item model number: ‎HM-US-TKD-220506


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎HM-US-TKD-220506


Date First Available: May 6, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's up to you (to get out of) New York, New York
"The Dead and the Gone" is book 2 in a 4-book (so far) series by Susan Beth Pfeffer which she has named "The Last Survivors." I knew from book 1 that the other books in this series would be a treat but I didn't expect Book 2 to be even better than the first. Miranda, the heroine of "Life as We Knew It," is revealed to be very lucky. She comes from a family of four (a mother and three children) all of whom are able to survive in a village in northeast Pennsylvania for ten months. Alex Morales, the hero of "The Dead and the Gone," is part of a family of six (he is the second of four children) living on the Upper West Side in Manhattan of which only three members are alive at the end of the book. The parents drown on the first night, as a result of the very high tides that result from the moon being closer, and the death of one of Alex's siblings (I won't say which one) represents the climax of the book. New York goes to hell in a handbasket; death rises around the protagonists like one of the super-tides pulled by the moon. The collision that pushes the moon closer to the earth takes place in mid-May. By mid-July bodies are being left on the street in the Upper West Side. The last delivery of emergency rations to that part of Manhattan takes place on December 9. The last day chronicled is December 29, by which time New York is almost completely abandoned, as opposed to Howell, Pennsylvania, which still had between a quarter and a sixth of its pre-collision population the following March. Things are worse for Alex than for Miranda because while her family had an enormous stockpile of food, his must leave the house constantly to get food. I thought both the role of both violence and religion during a period of social breakdown were depicted more realistically in this book than in the first, which is the reason I give this book a full five stars. Alex's family is deeply religious and their faith sustains them both literally (they are fed at the parochial school they attend) and spiritually. God and His representatives on earth become the only people Alex can talk to about what he is going through, as he tries to protect his sisters from the full implications of what is happening. Alex's first sister rarely leaves the house after an ill-fated attempt to join a convent, but his second sister becomes a target of men with base desires and nothing to lose by fulfilling them. You know society hasn't completely broken down, however, because social class becomes even more important than it previously was, with the rich and well-connected not having to creep past dead bodies all the time in their part of New York (apparently Midtown), foreshadowing the fourth book, in which (the reviews tell us) a rigid caste system has set in in Tennessee. Book 3, "This World we Live In," brings together the surviving characters from Book 1 and Book 2 and I can't wait to read it. Fortunately, I ordered all of the last three books in the series at the same time from Amazon, so I don't have to. Five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2014 by Jason Galbraith

  • Great Story...Stupid Kids????
First things first...I am totally enjoying the 2nd installment of the series. However, as well thought out the author has done regarding the "weather events"....she is in a 180 degree difference when it comes to the people-oriented events. If you have not read any of these series...stop right here.....buy them...read them...and if you want to come back and read my only challenges...do that... If you have read the books ...well read on and see if you agree: I have a hard time believing that there was hardly ever an event where these kids walked out the door in desolated NYC and no "bad people" awaited them. ONCE...that's it...once....and the guy never came back...hmmmmmmm...reality check. But let's explain that off that all the bad people have left that section of NY (where they went is anyone's guess) But the thing that totally eludes me (and my co-listener, Cynthia) is this.....they are on the 12th floor of an apartment building and are only able to get into a handful of apartments in order to grab whatever food is in there. As the story progresses they are teetering on the edge of starvation. If there were just 5 apartments on each floor there would be 60 apartments. They invaded ..a few. So let's say there are 50 apartments that they didn't go into because they didn't have keys and the doors were made from steel. Um, uh.....the doors may be steel...but the walls are most likely Dri Wall! If anyone reading this has any experience with DriWall...you simply take a hammer or any thing hard and smash it right in. So here we have three kids starving to death....and all around them are apartments that have no one living in them and most likely a total of one year's food there...and instead they go out hunting for trinkets on dead people and stand in line for 5 hours in the freezing cold waiting to get a bag of food....HUH???? OK...So I pretended I was back in the 70s when I could puff on a magic cigarette and suspend all reality...and I get through this glaring stupidity of these kids..I still LOVE the story!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2014 by Mr. Charles Umphred

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