Texas Longhorns Mini Batting Helmet

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Schutt Sports Collectibles covers the college scene with their outstanding mini helmets! These helmets give the authentic look that your team wears on the field. This authentic miniature batter's helmet is a perfect gift for any fan! The helmet is about 5" tall and 4.5" wide. Please note that image shown may differ from the actual product.

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  • Brand: Schutt
  • Label: Schutt Sports
  • Manufacturer: Schutt Sports
  • MPN: 1419527722

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