Pacific Coast Air Foil Goggles. Black Frame With Clear Lenses. 7600 Series. on 2040-parts.com
Junction City, Kansas, United States
These Air Flow goggles fit over some glasses! Comfortable with an adjustable band and venting in the frame. This pair has the clear lenses with one or two minor scuff marks. Additional lenses are available at Pacific Coast, in a range of colors. Softer, flexible bridge. Includes cleaning cloth, soft pouch case with velcro closure and belt clip. Next to new condition.
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