509 Aviator Goggles -evolution - Smoke Tint Lens -snowmobile -ski-new on 2040-parts.com
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
This is a pair of brand new in the package, genuine 509 Aviator Goggles in the "Evolution" model, #509-AVIGOG-15-EV! Don't miss this opportunity as these goggles retail for over $124.95 plus I am offering free shipping within the United States Frame: Evolution - Lens: Smoke Tint One set of 509 Aviator snow goggles One removable nosemask One soft cleaning, storage bag Fog Free coating on a Polycarbonate (PC) anti-scratch outer lens. Fog proofing & durability like you've never seen before. Industry leading large, oversized spherical snow lens. Fighter pilot inspired design Rimless frame design with 17 vent ports. Features removable nosemask to keep you warm and comfortable. Triple layer moisture wicking foam, keeps you dry and warm. The oversized and thicker foam provides a larger footprint which blocks any air gap between the goggle and helmet. Keeps you warm while preventing air from contacting your skin. 2" wide, silicon lined straps keeps your goggle strap in-place at all times. Backed by a lifetime warranty covering the frame, strap, nosemask, outriggers, hinges and trim pieces against manufactures defects. One year warranty on the lens and foam against manufactures defects. FREE Shipping for this item within the United States. Shipping to Canada will be $16.50. International buyers are responsible for any duties / fees your country charges. These costs are not included in this price. Check with your country's custom's office for details. Feel free to call 701-662-4071 with any questions. Please check out my feedback score on e-bay for the quality & service you can expect!
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