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Bobster Crossfire Folding Goggle Black Frame Smoke Lens

Bobster Crossfire Folding Goggle Black Frame Smoke Lens

The Crossfire is a flexible, foldable motorcycle goggle. It comes with a carrying case and microfiber cloth. The Crossfire has closed cell foam padding to allow for a comfortable seal. It has a thick elastic headband for added comfort.

Crossfire Features:

  • Motorcycle goggle
  • Foldable and flexible
  • Includes carry case and microfiber cleaning cloth
  • Elastic headband for adjustability & fit
  • Closed-cell foam
  • 100% UV protection

Smoke Lens:

  • Commonly used in outdoor applications.
  • Offers protection from excessive glare.
  • Provides 99% protection from harmful UV-A and UV-B rays.
  • 100% polycarbonate lenses

Measurements:

  • Inside Width: 140 mm
  • Lens Height: 44 mm
  • Ideal for Medium to Large faces

Compliance:

*Please note that while these glasses would presumably pass ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards, they are NOT certified, and are therefore not endorsed as safety eyewear by Safety Glasses USA.

$10.80

Original: $35.99

-70%
Bobster Crossfire Folding Goggle Black Frame Smoke Lens

$35.99

$10.80
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Description

The Crossfire is a flexible, foldable motorcycle goggle. It comes with a carrying case and microfiber cloth. The Crossfire has closed cell foam padding to allow for a comfortable seal. It has a thick elastic headband for added comfort.

Crossfire Features:

  • Motorcycle goggle
  • Foldable and flexible
  • Includes carry case and microfiber cleaning cloth
  • Elastic headband for adjustability & fit
  • Closed-cell foam
  • 100% UV protection

Smoke Lens:

  • Commonly used in outdoor applications.
  • Offers protection from excessive glare.
  • Provides 99% protection from harmful UV-A and UV-B rays.
  • 100% polycarbonate lenses

Measurements:

  • Inside Width: 140 mm
  • Lens Height: 44 mm
  • Ideal for Medium to Large faces

Compliance:

*Please note that while these glasses would presumably pass ANSI Z87.1-2010 standards, they are NOT certified, and are therefore not endorsed as safety eyewear by Safety Glasses USA.