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Smith Fuel V.2 Sweat-x Goggle Adult Blue Burnout Red Mirror Lens Free Uk Post on 2040-parts.com

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Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom

Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom
Condition:New Size:Adult Lens Colour:Red Brand:Smith Frame Design:Graphic Model:V2 Sweat-X Frame Colour:Blue Burnout Manufacturer Part Number:SM FX1DXBT15 Lens Features:Anti-Fog, Replaceable, UV Protection EAN:Does not apply

Smith Fuel V.2 Sweat-X M Goggle Adult Blue Burnout Red Mirror Lens.

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Product Description

The race-proven Fuel v.2 Sweat-X is style and performance at its best. If our re-engineered Ergonomic Outrigger, Sweat-X F.A.T. 3-layer face foam, and exciting new full-frame graphics and custom straps aren't enough, the Fuel v.2 Sweat-X also includes a protective goggle bag. This feature-stacked goggle is simply the most complete set-up on the market.

MEDIUM FIT
NEW, ERGONOMIC OUTRIGGER POSITIONING SYSTEM
NEW, SWEAT-X F.A.T. 3-LAYER FACE FOAM
CLEAR, ANTI-FOG LEXAN LENS
RED MIRROR PERFORMANCE LENS
ROLL/TEAR OFFS COMPATIBLE LENS WITH IN-LENS TEAR OFFS POSTS
CUSTOM FRAME AND STRAP GRAPHICS
ULTRA-WIDE, SILICONE-BACKED STRAP
PROTECTIVE GOGGLE BAG INCLUDED
UTILIZES FUEL LENSES

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