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Rip N Roll Hybrid Fully Loaded Goggles Motocross Mx Enduro Rnr New Black/orange on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Use:Motocross & ATV Lens Finish:None Brand:Rip 'n' Roll Lens Features:Anti-Fog, Scratch Resistant, Replaceable Size:Adult Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Lens Colour:Clear Bundled Items:Storage Bag/Case, Tear Off(s) Frame Design:Plain Frame Colour:Black EAN:Does not apply

Rip'N'Roll
Fully loaded hybrid motocross goggles
Manufactured by RIP N ROLL
Made in the UK
Colour: Black/Orange

Fully Loaded Goggles combines Roll off / Tear off system for maximum vision clearance. 
This includes a quality Lexan impact resistant Lens, which has an anti scratch outer 
coating and an anti fog inner coating. This Lens is lined to 31MM for standard size
roll film to reduce Roll Film tension. The Fully Loaded goggle also comes with a 
Roll off Canister set with integral tear off fittings built in, two Roll Films, cloth bag, 
removable half mask, removable trim, an adjustable non-slip silicone lined strap and a 
Mud Visor strip for use in heavy mud conditions.

SAME DAY DISPATCH with payments received before 12 noon.
Telephone  for any questions 07586609224 with regard to color options and delivery details.

FREE  DELIVERY UK  / Ireland.
(Islands off UK will have a surcharge - please telephone on message for details before buying)
Returns Accepted subject to conditions - buyer pays return postage  -  Goods must be new , unused in original packaging.

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