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100% Racecraft Snow Goggles Black W/yellow Lens 50103-001-02 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
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Condition:New with tags Brand:100% Color:Black w/Yellow Lens Manufacturer Part Number:50103-001-02 UPC:Does Not Apply

Racecraft Snow Goggles Black w/Yellow Lens
  • All 100% Snow goggles share the same lens and tear-off profile
  • Superior vision system for optimum performance and comfort in the most demanding conditions
  • Outriggers help to achieve perfect balance and fit
  • Removable nose guard is a unique incorporation of the frame co-molding to ensure stability and roost protection in the most testing conditions
  • Oversized face foam with an impenetrable layer keeps your face warm in the coldest conditions
  • Anti-fog coated Lexan® lens for flawless vision
  • Oversized 45mm wide, silicone-coated strap eliminates slippage
  • Patent-pending technology channels air into the foam, aiding in moisture management
  • Compatible with all Racecraft and Accuri MX lenses and tear-offs



    Go Fast Powersports LLC is a full line MC/ATV/UTV/PWC Snowmobile accessory retail store located in Lee’s Summit MO.

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    Local pickup is available by appointment with no shipping or pickup charges at our retail store, MO sales tax does apply - Go Fast Powersports, LLC 1190A SE Century Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 phone 1-844-821-2100 M-F 9-5.

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