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Dragon Nfx2 Snow Pinned W/smoke Gold Ion And Yellow Lenses on 2040-parts.com

US $189.95
Location:

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Dragon Manufacturer Part Number:722-1959 Make:Dragon Goggle Lens:Smoke Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:Does Not Apply

DRAGON NFX2 SNOW PINNED W/SMOKE GOLD ION AND YELLOW LENSES

SKU 722-1959 "BRAND NEW OEM" MSRP $189.95

 

 

The all-new NFX2 features the rapid-fire lens change of Swiftlock Technology, making it our most advanced cylindrical lens frame. Delivering the easiest and most secure lens change ever, the NFX2 is engineered for an airtight lens-to-frame interface and backed by Super AntiFog Technology. The NFX2 brings next level clarity, adaptability, and style to the Dragon lineup.

  • Swiftlock Lens Change System
  • Patented Frameless Technology
  • Optically Correct 6 Base Injected Cylindrical Lens
  • Super Anti-Fog
  • Armored Venting
  • 100% UV Protection
  • Triple Foam with Hypoallergenic Micro Fleece Lining
  • Silicone Strap Backing
  • Helmet Compatible
  • Medium Fit
  • Smoke Gold Ion Replacement Lens
  • Base Color: Dark Grey
  • Exterior Color: Gold Ion
  • Variable Light Transmission 15.9-16.2%
  • Best for Bright Sunny Conditions by Adding Definition and Cutting Glare.
  • Yellow Lens
  • Variable Light Transmission 73.7%
  • Best for Low Light to Night Light Conditions.

 

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Centre Sports/SkiDooOutlet.com

43164 County Road 112

Sauk Centre, MN 56378

 

We are authorized dealers for Ski-Doo, Sea-Doo, Can-Am, KLIM, 509, MotorFist, SledNecks, Back Country Access and many more

Note to Overseas customers.  Transit time from the USA to your country maybe more than four weeks not including time to clear your customs office.  There are no tracking updates from the time a shipment leaves the United States until the shipment clears customs in your country.

 

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