Sludge system Forecast for Goggle 100% The Accury 2-The Racecraft 2-The Strata 2 (version 2)
Regular Price: €48.95
Special Price €44.05
-10%
Details
This revolutionary new film system offers the largest field of clear vision in motocross. The Forecast is a complete system comprised of working parts that function seamlessly together resulting in the smoothest operating film system available today.
Transparent canisters provide an easy view of remaining film and at 45mm’s wide it provides the maximum amount of vision in MX.
Smooth rolling drawstring for easy pulling and film exits closer to the lens to reduce dirt from entering the main view.
SVS embossed lens with integrated clear mud visor provides smooth operation and keeps out the elements.
Self-cleaning canister with integrated film wipe reduces mud build up.
FEATURES:
1 – Low Profile System maintains goggle shape and locks into existing lens channel.
2 – 45mm wide Film provides the maximum amount of vision in MX.
3 – Self-cleaning Canister with integrated film wipe reduces mud build up.
4 – 9 Pin Retention System locks the Forecast into place and provides a tight seal to keep out the elements.
5 – Transparent film canisters provide an easy view of remaining film available.
6 – Smooth rolling drawstring for easy pulling.
7 – Film exits closer to the lens to reduce dirt from entering the main view.
8 – Simplicity Compatible with 100% Racecraft, Accuri, and Strata goggles.
IN THE BOX:Complete film system including frame
SVS embossed lens with integrated clear mud visor
2 Rolls of 45mm film
Micro fiber storage
Cleaning bag
The 100% brand has always been synonymous with motocross Americana and has been linked to many iconic moments that have built the roots and history of what is modern motocross. The roots of the 100% brand date back to the early 1980’s when the popular logo graced the factory racing equipment of the biggest names in motocross. Thirty years later the passion for the spirit of racing remains. Today, 100% is about to inspire a whole new generation of racers and ask them the original tag line, “How much effort do you give?”