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509 X5 Sinister Goggle Short Quick Straps (509-qstr-x5-bk) on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
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Richmond, Michigan, United States

Richmond, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Make:509 Brand:509 Gender:Unisex Adult

509 Goggle Quick Compatible Short Straps
For people who use the traditional Quick Strap style straps, these compatible straps are what you need. Because our straps are permanently attached to our hinge system, you cannot remove the strap to install Quick Straps as you traditionally would on other goggles. To fix this, we have developed these short, cut to length, open ended compatible straps. They allow you to continue using the Quick Strap setup with our straps and hinge system.

How They Work
First, let's be clear, we are not selling the actual Quick Strap brand hardware. These are ONLY the compatible short straps. You will still need to have the Quick Strap brand buckles and kit.

  • To install our compatible short straps, first remove the lens in your 509 goggles.
  • Fully open the hinge and squeeze the goggle frame together to release the hinge from the frame. Do this on both sides to fully remove the full strap. Place & install the short strap hinges into the goggle frame. 
  • Take your existing quick strap hardware and remove the straps they came with. Weave the open end of our short straps into your Quick Strap buckle hardware.
  • That's it. Installation takes about 10 minutes and again requires you already have the Quick Strap kit.

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