SPY Scoop Snow
Brand: SPYWhat do you think about SPY Scoop Snow?
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The only downside (except the price) is that they are something big and do not fit my helmet (Giro 9ine) ...
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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possibly something expensive but you get a lot for the money. Clearly the most beautiful / comfortable goggles I tested. never got back cruel view. best looking in the market. Easy to change the lens. A must have is to have the mirror lens in clear weather (sun) and yellow in the worse view (clouds, snow, etc.)
have never had a problem with them. a must for anyone who wants to get as much as possible on the slopes
Model year: 2000
have never had a problem with them. a must for anyone who wants to get as much as possible on the slopes
Model year: 2000
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Feels really big and is it so? But you see everything ...! Required with mirror !!!
Model year: 2000
Model year: 2000
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They are cast as cast due to the flexible arc and the thick foam pad.
The ventilation is clockwise and you can never immerse yourself.
If you choose a mirror glass, it is covered by a protective layer that makes it almost impossible to scratch.
You have about 15 colors to choose from and 5 lens colors.
It's not the cheapest goggles in the world, but they are worth every penny!
Model year: 2000
The ventilation is clockwise and you can never immerse yourself.
If you choose a mirror glass, it is covered by a protective layer that makes it almost impossible to scratch.
You have about 15 colors to choose from and 5 lens colors.
It's not the cheapest goggles in the world, but they are worth every penny!
Model year: 2000
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