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PCI Race Radios

PCI Race Radios Headset Cloth Mic Sock

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$2.99
Part #:
UTVS0079516
Manufacturer Part #:
5060
Primary Supplier:
PCI Race Radios
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Description

The PCI Race Radios Headset Cloth Mic Sock is a must-have accessory for any racing enthusiast or professional. Specifically designed as a standard replacement mic sock, it offers exceptional durability and high-performance functionality that will enhance your communication experience on the track.

Crafted with precision and superior quality, this mic sock ensures clear, reliable audio transmission during high-speed races. Its advanced design effectively reduces wind noise and unwanted interference, allowing you to communicate effortlessly even in challenging racing conditions. Designed to fit most standard microphones, it is compatible with a wide range of communication devices, making it a versatile and convenient accessory for all racers.

The durable cloth material used in the construction of this mic sock ensures long-lasting performance. It is designed to withstand the rigors of racing and is resistant to wear and tear, providing you with exceptional value for your money. The mic sock's snug fit ensures it stays securely in place on your microphone, allowing you to focus on the race without any distractions.

The PCI Race Radios Headset Cloth Mic Sock comes with a warning regarding potential cancer and reproductive harm. This cautionary label complies with strict safety regulations to ensure consumer safety, giving you peace of mind while using this product.

Whether you're a professional racer or an avid hobbyist, the PCI Race Radios Headset Cloth Mic Sock is an essential accessory that will enhance your racing experience. Its superior performance, durability, and compatibility make it an ideal choice for any racing scenario. Don't compromise on communication quality during your races – invest in the PCI Race Radios Headset Cloth Mic Sock and enjoy crystal-clear, reliable communication every time you hit the track.
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