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100% 61001-001-65 Speedcraft Sunglasses on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:100% Option:Black - Green Mirror Lens Manufacturer Part Number:61001-001-65 UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Expansive single-lens shield increases peripheral view and UV protection
  • Megol® rubber nose pads and temple arms for superior fit and comfort
  • Enhanced space between lens and face increases airflow to prevent fogging
  • Temple arm scoops form a secure fit to your head and manage moisture
  • Wrap-around design reduces movement on your face
  • Lower air scoops increase ventilation while reducing moisture on the lens
  • Interchangeable replacement lenses and nose bridges available for all light conditions; sold separately
  • CE and ANSI certified
  • SPEEDCRAFT SL

    • Designed with a shorter lens profile and more compact nose bridge
    • With the exception of the lens air scoops, the SL model maintains the same high-performance features
    100% 61001-001-65 Speedcraft Sunglasses

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