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12 Birdz Wing Sky Diving Parasailing Motorcycle Goggles Yellow Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $81.95
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Manufacturer Part Number:WINGYL Brand:BIRDZ UPC:Does not apply

(WINGYL,12 ) $0.00 s&h
You are purchasing 12 BIRDZ WING Sky Diving Parasailing MOTORCYCLE GOGGLES YELLOW LENS!

 

This item is brand new and never used

  • Great peripheral vision design. Comfortable neoprene foam padding, temple airvents, and an adjustable headstrap.

    This product will ship with 12 pair of goggles.

     

    BIRDZ, a leader in US motorsport eyewear, has a reputation for providing durable, attractive, and affordable eye protection. Very few manufacturers can match the quality, protection, or price.

    • The inside of the frame is padded for maximum comfort even after long periods of use.
      The strap is made with silicone for non slip use on helmets.
    • All lenses are shatterproof, polycarbonate, Anti-fog coated, UV400 rated.

     

     

 



 

 




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