Anon M1 (Black Emblem Frame/ Red Solex Lens)
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Anon M1 (Black Emblem Frame/ Red Solex Lens)
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Item No. 24204083
$255.00
$149.94
(41% off)
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Conditions change rapidly on the hill and you want to be able to keep up, that's why anon has taken lens changing technology to a whole new level; pull, switch, snap, that's all it takes to change lenses on the M.1 goggle. Magnets in the frame let you change the lens without ever having to take the goggle off, you might even be able to change it mid-air. And it comes with a spare lens so from Graybird to Bluebird - the M1 has you covered.Additional Information
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- Frame Height: 93mm
- Lightweight Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Frame
- Magna-Tech Quick Lens Change Technology
- Spherical Lens Technology
- Full Perimeter Channel Venting
- ICT (Integral Clarity Technology)
- Pivoting Outrigger
- Triple Layer Face Foam
- Spare Graybird Lens Included
- 10x12x21cm Nylon Compression Molded Goggle Case Included
- Micro Fiber Goggle Bag Included
- Product ID#: 24204083
- Vendor Style#: 10772100-012
Features
MAGNA-TECH®
Magna-Tech® technology is the industry leader in quick lens change technology. Using rare earth magnets and up to eight points of connection, Magna-Tech® provides riders with a seamless and secure lens-to-frame seal with unsurpassed retention.VARIABLE DUAL AND TRIPLE LAYER FACE FOAMS
Anon's variable density face foams utilize a moisture wicking fleece that provides a perfect gogge-to-face fit, sealing out the elements while providing hours of riding comfort.FULL PERIMETER CHANNEL VENTING
Anon's Full Perimeter Channel Venting ensures maximum airflow, bringing fresh air into the goggle while pulling moisture away from the lens.This technology works in tandem with Integral Clarity Tech to provide clear, fog-free vision in all conditions.ANON SPHERICAL LENS TECHNOLOGY
This proprietary injected lens construction technology provides the highest quality of optical clarity and enhances horizontal and vertical field of vision.
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