Bobster Prowler Deluxe Convertible Military / Riding Sunglasses Goggles Z87 on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
- ANSI Z87+ eyewear
- Made of military grade nylon
- Maximum versatility
- Removable temples and goggle strap
- Protective side shields add strength and protect from flying debris
- Includes 2 anti-fog lenses (clear and smoked)
- 100% UVA and UVB protection
- Meets the military ballistics test MIL-PF-31013
- Open cell foam absorbs perspiration
- Includes zippered carrying case, 2 straps, and 2 interchangeable lenses
- Convertable from sunglasses to goggles
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