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Xtreme Atv / Offroad Goggles - Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Midlothian, Illinois, US

Midlothian, Illinois, US
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Xtreme ATV / Offroad Perspective Goggles - Orange

Up for auction is a BRAND NEW pair of Xtreme Perspective Goggles.  This is very high in quality and is comparable to Scott Goggles.


Features:

- Lightweight, Low-Profile, Flexible Polycarbonate Frame
- Plush, Thick, Moisture-Wicking Soft Foam for Optimum Comfort and the Perfect Seal to Keep Dirt, Dust and Debris Out
- Ergonomic Design Provides Exceptional Fit and Maximum Peripheral Vision
- Wide Adjustable Woven Strap with Triple Silicon Beading to Hold it in Place on Your Helmet
- Full-Perimeter Micro Foam Venting Allows Fresh Air In and Prevents Fogging
- Scratch Resistant, Anti-Fog Lens with Built-In Tear Off Posts
- Brilliant, Durable Hand Sprayed Metallic Orange Colors

I only have one pair left, so when they are gone there gone!

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