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509 Sinister Mx-5 Black Fire Mx Offroad Goggles on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:509 Make:509-MX-X5-14-BF Manufacturer Part Number:509-MX-X5-14-BF Color:Black UPC:Does Not Apply

509 Sinister MX-5 Black Fire MX OffRoad Goggles

SKU 509-MX-X5-14-BF "BRAND NEW OEM" MSRP $79.95

 

 

509 Sinister MX-5 Black Fire MX Goggles

  • Fire Mirror Lens
  • Free Bonus Clear Lens

The Sinister MX-5 premium motocross goggle is an ultra high end dirt goggle. Featuring our famous phantom frame technology, we meticulously customized a dirt specific single pane lens with tear off posts and a sleeker, rigid removable nosemask. We also lined the frame’s air ventilation ports with a summer specific high flow foam material. This foam technology allows maximum air flow while keeping small dirt & dust particles out. The single pane lens features a chemically bonded anti-fog & anti-scratch coating for maximum performance. The fixed edge pressure outrigger system makes for a perfect fit & seal with your 509 brand helmet. So long are the days of mix & matching two different brand dirt goggles and helmets. 509 Sinister MX-5 goggles and 509 brand helmets are a combo designed to work in perfection.

  • Fog Free Lens Technology:
    Improved FOG FREE coating on a Polycarbonate (PC) anti-scratch lens. Fog proofing & durability like you’ve never seen before.
  • Improved Visibility:
    The X5, is 0.5” taller than our traditional Sinister, giving you the absolute best vision possible.
  • Phantom Frame Technology:
    Through advanced engineering, the X5 features PHANTOM frame technology, that allows the frame to be virtually hidden from your field of view.
  • Re-Contoured Removable Nosemask:
    The X5, features a restyled oversized & removable nosemask to keep you comfortable. It’s simply the best nosemask in the game.
  • Perfect Fit Outriggers:
    The X5 PERFECT FIT OUTRIGGER system, moves the strap mount points forward, giving you a better seal against your face, with evenly applied pressure for that perfect fit.

 

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Orders recieved by Noon CST generally ship the same business day.

 

Call us at 877-246-7898

Centre Sports/SkiDooOutlet.com

43164 County Road 112

Sauk Centre, MN 56378

 

We are authorized dealers for Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, Can-Am, KLIM, 509, MotorFist, SledNecks, Back Country Access and many more

Note to Overseas customers.  Transit time from the USA to your country maybe more than four weeks not including time to clear your customs office.  There are no tracking updates from the time a shipment leaves the United States until the shipment clears customs in your country.

 

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