Fox Racing Airspc Intake Goggles With Clear Lens Atv Mx Off Road Ktm on 2040-parts.com
El Cajon, California, US
Fox Racing AIRSPC Intake Goggles. By increasing air volume inside the frame by 30%, the all new AIRSPC goggle takes the ventilation, peripheral vision and comfort to a new level
•Increased Peripheral Vision
•19mm Triple Layer Face Foam
•8-Pin Lens Retention System
•45mm Strap, Removable Rock Guard & 3rd Tear-Off Post
•100% UV Lexan Lens Protection.
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