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Ski-doo Holeshot Goggles - Red on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Ski-Doo Color:Red Make:Ski-Doo Manufacturer Part Number:4475490030 Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:4475490030

4475490030 Retail $59.99

Large molded urethane frame for strength, flexibility and style
Oversized, hypoallergenic dual density face foam for comfort, shock absorption with reduced skin irritation
Anti-fog, scratch-resistant amber dual maxflow lens for long lasting clear vision in the toughest conditions
Premium silicone backed strap system for long lasting slip-free performance
Hinged strap system for better fit on any facial geometry
Included clip-on nose guard shield increases protection in extreme riding conditions
Ski-Doo branded
100% Plastic

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