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Motocross Goggles Modular Mask Cs Sport Glasses Fit Open Face Vintage Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
Location:

foshan, 广东省, China

foshan, 广东省, China
1.yellow lens better for cycling in light
Brand:cyclegear Lens Color:Yellow Lens Manufacturer Part Number:CG03-T Protection:100% UVA & UVB Style:Retro Frame Material:Plastic Frame Color:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

  • The Liner Just for Mask goggle not include the Helmet 


  • Model Number :CG03-Y




  • Item Type:Glasses
  • Gender:Unisex
  • Size:Free Size (you can adjust the elastic strap for goggle )
  • Standard :CE
  • Feature :Professional MX goggle or Vintage Helmet Goggle
  • Lens Color :Yellow
  • Goggle Strap :Three Layers Anti-Slip Goggle strap

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