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Blaze Velocity Motorcycle Glasses Rnbw Flame G-tech Red on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Searchlight, Nevada, US

Searchlight, Nevada, US
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Velocity Eyewear

Blaze

Sunglasses / Biker Glasses / Motorcycle Glasses

 

 

BLACK FRAME - RAISED RAINBOW FLAMES - G-TECH RED LENSES

 

Comes Boxed And Includes Micro Fiber Cleaning / Storage Pouch

 

FEATURES:

  • G-Tech Lenses
  • Rubber Nose Pads
  • Flexible Rubber Temple Ends
  • TR-90 Frames With Raised Flames
  • Includes Box And Micro Fiber Pouch
  • Shatter Proof Polycarbonate Lenses
  • UV 400 Filter for Maximum Protection
  • G-Techâ„¢ - Our G-Techâ„¢ Multi-Layer Lens Technology gives you the benefits from discoveries made by aerospace engineers at NASA. These high-tech lenses have from 7 to 13 layers of titanium dioxide and silica applied onto shatterproof polycarbonate. Cleaning them is easy and they are scratch resistant. Plus, you'll receive total ultraviolet protection while enjoying enhanced contrast with minimal glare ! 

 

 

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