Triple 9 Optics Swank Snow Goggles Dirt Bike Motocross Goggles on 2040-parts.com
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Triple 9 Optics Swank Snow Goggles
Item Description
- Spherical lens design increases peripheral vision (side to side vision)
- Triple Nine's most technical snowmobile goggle
- 4 stage moisture management foam
- Oversized soft touch foam to aid in blocking the elements from exposed facial areas
- Snow specific dual lens with TRIPLE NINE ANTI-FOG TECHNOLOGY
- Fully adjustable silicone lined goggle strap
- Larger vision range than traditional goggles increases the safety of the rider, see where you want to go
- Will fit over small framed eyeglasses
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