RVR+ Roll Cage

SKU: RV01ABLRC01
Color: Blue
Price:
$13

The roll cage protects external hardware and allows you to mount additional peripherals that don't fit neatly under the cage. It also looks really cool.

Compatible with RVR+/RVR

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At SchoolAmanda Vaden

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