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Single Works Lens For Hustle/tyrant Goggles Scott Yellow Chrome 219702-179 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.10
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Hinckley, Ohio, United States

Hinckley, Ohio, United States
Single Works Lens for Hustle/Tyrant Goggles SCOTT Yellow Chrome 219702-179, US $17.10, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer/Brand:SCOTT Brand:SCOTT Manufacturer Part Number:219702-179 Part Number:77-8841

Single Works Lens for Hustle/Tyrant Goggles SCOTT Yellow Chrome 219702-179
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Part: Single Works Lens for Hustle/Tyrant Goggles SCOTT Yellow Chrome 219702-179

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Product Description
  • Scott USAs unique, proprietary AMP lens tints provide the ultimate visibility with increased depth perception and contrast All lenses are constructed from .030 hard-coated Lexan for maximum protection 100% UV protection and maximum light transmission for all weather and lighting conditions, including late afternoon and night riding

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