509 Sinister X5 Nightvision Snowmobile Goggles on 2040-parts.com
Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States
FOG FREE TECHNOLOGY 509 has worked closely with an industry leading anti-fog hard coatings company to develop a proprietary, goggle specific, anti-fog technology. 509 also tirelessly sourced the most durable, scratch resistant lens materials as well. The result is an innovative Italian sourced, dual Polycarbonate (PC) lens. This new technology provides an unmatched anti-scratch rating for both the inner and outer lens. In addition, 509 applied an additional, dual coated NO SCRATCH, hand applied hard coating. This protective, permanent hard coating provides an unmatched level of scratch resistance to your goggle lens. PHANTOM FRAME TECHNOLOGY The 509 Sinister X5 Goggle also features PHANTOM FRAME TECHNOLOGY. The PHANTOM FRAME was completely redesigned to provide the absolute maximum field of vision in the game. Through advanced engineering 509 was able to literally hide the frame from your field of view, giving you the maximum visibility possible. IMPROVED VISIBILITY The new Sinister X5 Goggle frame is 1/2" taller and than our original Sinister and has been carefully re-engineered for greater field of view and a perfect fit inside your 509 helmet. This new design also eliminates nose pressure allowing unobstructed breathing. RE-CONTOURED/REMOVABLE NOSEMASK The 509 Sinister X5 Goggle features a restyled, oversized and removable nosemask to keep you warm & comfortable. Its simply the best nosemask in the game! PERFECT FIT OUTRIGGERS The new fixed outriggers, move the strap position forward providing a perfect fit with your 509 helmet. 509's unique edge pressure outrigger, provides a perfect seal along the outer edge of the goggles, not 2" in at the outrigger post like other competitors. This ensures a perfect fit & seal and eliminates fogging. We are an Authorized Dealer for FXR, Motorfist, 509, Divas SnowGear, Fly Racing, Ogio and Spy Optics. Shop with us to get the best prices around. If you don't see what you are looking for in your favorite brand, contact us. Return Policy: All
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