Biltwell Inc. Overland Goggle Orange/brown on 2040-parts.com
US $74.95
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:Biltwell Inc.
UPC:Does not apply
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Biltwell Inc. Overland Goggle Orange/Brown |
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- The Overland goggle delivers MX-level anti-fog optics without the visual
tomfoolery so common in the neon-clad dirt bike scene.
- Two lenses included with every goggle: clear and tinted.
- Molded polyurethane frame with wide eye port for maximum peripheral
vision.
- Generous brow vents and discrete ports on cheek pads feature foam
filtration to reduce airborne debris.
- Laminated two-phase open-cell foam padding around eye port boasts has
molded comfort quilting with brushed Lycra surface to wick moisture from
your skin.
- Overland lenses are laser CNC cut from impact-resistant polycarbonate
plastic that’s molded on a perfect arc to delivery distortion-free visual
clarity.
- Woven elastic strap with double D-ring adjusters features hand-sewn
synthetic frame fasteners to complete the goggle’s low key aesthetic.
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guide only. To achieve a perfect
fit, be sure to be sized prior
to purchasing. We do have a
return/exchange policy, but are
not responsible for sizing chart
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