Polaris 509 Goggle Lens Polarized Brown on 2040-parts.com
New Haven, Indiana, United States

Thank you
for shopping with us! We hope you are satisfied with your purchase! POLARIS 509 DIRT PRO GOGGLE REPLACEMENT LENS- POLARIZED BROWN Get a new view. These lenses fit in 509 for Polaris Dirt Pro Goggles (PN, sold
separately) and deliver outstanding eye protection and the ultimate in off-road
visibility. · - Protective,
shatterproof, single-pane brown polarized lens · -Polarized lenses
provide the very best clarity, definition and glare reduction, no matter the
environment · - Non-vented dirt lens has a durable anti-scratch & anti-fog coating, blocks 100% of UV ray - Easily interchangeable with accessory lenses |
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