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2017 509 Revolver Snow Goggles-whiteout- Polarized Yellow Tint Lens - Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:509 Gender:Unisex Adult Product Type:Goggles Manufacturer Part Number:509-REVGOG-17-WO Make:Revolver Size:One Size

This is a pair of brand new in the package, genuine 509 Revolver goggles Whiteout model with Polarized Yellow tint Lens, #509-REVGOG-17-WO!  


Frame: Revolver
Lens: Polarized Yellow Tint
Tint: 30%
Conditions: Best all around lens. Good for sunny & low light days




REVOLVER SNOW GOGGLE FEATURES
  • Pivot lens technology
  • Quick lens change system
  • Dual-pane snow lens
  • Premium anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings
  • Dual frame technology
  • Two stage outriggers
  • Removable nosemask
  • Contoured triple layer foam
  • Silicon lined premium strap


509 is proud to announce the launch of the most highly technical goggle to ever hit the snowmobile industry. Introducing the all new Revolver snowmobile goggle. The Revolver is the next evolution in snowmobile goggle technology. Meticulously crafted from the finest materials, no expense was spared in the development of the Revolver. With a decade of snowmobile goggle experience, we went back to the drawing board and turned our “dream” goggle into reality.

Pivot Lens Technology

The Revolver features an oversized spherical snow lens that gives you incredible field of vision. This dual pane lens features a vast improvement in anti-scratch technology and the inner pane was sourced with only the best anti-fog technology from Italy.

What makes the Revolver unique is its innovative pivot lens lock technology. Using rotational quick release technology, the top center of the lens is secured to the goggle frame. The rotational lens mount allows you to pivot the lens upward away from the frame and out of your field of view without releasing the lens. This allows you to pivot the lens upward to quickly exhaust any built up moisture or fog when stopped without removing your goggles.

Dual Frame Technology

The Revolver features a two part, dual density frame design. The inner frame is made from a flexible material that when combined with our triple layer face foam, comfortably contours to your face for a perfect fit. A rigid outer frame is secured to the flexible inner frame creating a durable mounting surface for the pivot lens. The face of the rigid frame is lined with a moisture blocking PORON® gasket that ensures the pivot lens has a moisture tight seal to the frame.

Two Stage Outriggers

Another innovative feature of the Revolver is the two stage outriggers that allow you to customize the fit of your goggle in your helmet. Stage one secures the outriggers tight to the goggle for a sleek look. Stage two moves the outriggers forward and outward away from the goggle for a more aggressive fit with your helmet.

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