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A New Alternative to Goggles. Made in the USA Seats on your helmet instead of your forehead. Seals under the eyes like goggles. Expands Your Vision. Zowa Visor Goggles are designed to be worn with a motocross or mountain bike helmet. Zowa visors seal under your eyes like goggles, but seat on the helmet instead of the forehead. Visor Goggles offers: • Lexan lens • •Anti-fog coating • •Multi-layer foam micro-fleece facial seal • •Over glasses compatible • Ultra-View tearoffs • Plush strap with silicone strip Fits S – XL Fits Full Face Dirt and Mountain Bike Helmets. Visor Goggles offer riders an entirely different experience, with a brand new feel and an unrestricted field-of-view. Great product for those who ride dual sport or adventure bikes and wear an off road helmet on the street. This new concept in goggles gives you fill peripheral vision, just like having a street helmet with a shield. |
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