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New 100% Strata Motocross Atv Goggles Ice Age on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:100% Style:STRATA UPC:Does not apply

Product Description

The Strata. Lead the charge. Purpose built for exceptional performance and comfort, the Strata arms you with high-end features at a value that enables you to put in those extra laps.

  • New model for Fall 2012.
  • Simplicity: All 100% MX goggles share the same lens and tear-off profile.
  • Fitment: Curvature suited for comfort and an exceptional fit.
  • Foam: Plush, Dual-Layered face foam soaks up sweat.
  • Frame: Constructed out of flexible yet durable urethane featuring combined matte and gloss finish.
  • Lens: Anti-fog, scratch-resistant Lexan® lens for unimpaired vision complete with tear-off pins. Shares the same lens shape across the product line.
  • Strap: 40 mm silicon coated strap holds your goggles in place.
  • In the Box: A free microfiber bag for cleaning and storage.

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