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New Spy Klutch X Snow Mobile Goggle Oakley Smith Scott Castle X on 2040-parts.com

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BRAND NEW 2014 SPY KLUTCH X SNOWMOBILE GOGGLE.  RETAIL IS $95.  COMES WITH EXTRA CLEAR LENS. 

 

Go ahead and get 'em dirty, they'll only beg for more. The Klutch is a beast to be reckoned with on the track or the trails. A free bonus lens keeps you going in all conditions.

  • Built from a flexible polyurethane frame
  • Features Patentes Scoop ventilation system
  • Anti-Fog scratch resistant Lexan lens w/posts
  • Free Bonus Lens
  • Geo-Force Face Foam with moisture-wicking Dri-Force fleece
  • Silicone-ribbed strap
  • 100% UV protection
  • Compatible with the most popular helmets on the planet

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