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This is an essential Option
Product Name
100% Hyaku percent Repair and Option Parts Anti-Fog Lens for RACECRAFT2, ACCURI2 and STRATA2 Goggles (with projection)
Item Number
59101-00001
Vehicles
EXC-F250
Number of man-hours
About 10 minutes
Required Tools
scissors
Why did you choose this product?
I bought GogglesBody and this one was also recommended to me so I bought this one. I also decided to buy it because I believed it because it is fog free.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It was as per Image. Light!
Was the installation difficult?
It was not particularly difficult. If you are careful when inserting the bricks, there was no problem.
How was your experience with it?
It certainly doesn't fog up! I'm looking forward to seeing how it will do in the coming season when it will be hotter and more prone to fogging. I'm glad to hear that they don't seem to break.
[Included Parts:were they on?
None in particular
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
The price was higher than I expected, so I wish it was a little cheaper.
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Availability and clarity of the Instruction Manual/Points to consider/Items to purchase/Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
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Repair Lens for ACCURI2 FORECAST
Roll-off goggles are a necessity in the Enduro Race.
I am 100%. ACCURI2 FORECAST" more than six months ago and used it without any problems.
I bought a spare roll-off for the roll-off part, but a large rock hit the goggles on one of my Enduro runs, and the lens part was damaged (I know people sometimes run without goggles, but I strongly recommend wearing them for safety reasons).
I thought for a moment that I would buy new Goggles because the Lens was cracked, but I decided to just buy the Lens.
There are several 100% Goggles available, and I bought this GogglesLens after properly researching the fit.
Easy to install.
Since 100% has a full range of spare parts, we recommend purchasing 100% if you consider Repair.
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Roll-off with the widest field of view.
We use it for Enduro race.
Perhaps it is the widest Roll Offset?
The Motor cord takes a bit of effort to pull, but it is manageable even when I lost my grip on the Race. The Motor cord takes a little bit of effort to pull, but it is manageable even when I lost my grip on it during the Race.
The kit is in the form of a film, so it was a little tricky to install, but anyone can do it if they are careful. The film that prevents water from entering from the top is quite tricky and requires some hang time to install the film, but this too can be managed if done calmly.
There are thick H-shaped films at the top and bottom, which are said to have the effect of preventing scratches on the lens and reducing friction between the films.
The claws on the Covers are easily broken, so care must be taken when attaching and detaching them.
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Muddy's strongest ally
Fox.VUEGoggles itself is quite expensive, and the number of FOR JAPAN MODEL arrivals is very small, so I think there are probably few impressions.
The VueGoggles are very easy and quick to change lenses, and I'm sure other companies' high specGoggles are also easier to change lenses.
However, the advantage of fox vue over other companies is that you have to touch the lens much less than other companies, and you don't have to use any force at all, and yet it fits perfectly.
For example, when you are driving on a forest road and encounter a sudden heavy rain, you have to change from normal Lens to Roll screen Lens or from Mirror Lens to Clear Lens with wet and dirty hands.
The shape of the lens is also excellent, and in combination with the Roll-off system, the HardMuddy promises to outperform the competition. The shape of the Lens is also great, and combined with the Roll-off system, HardMuddy promises to outperform the competition.
It's certainly not cheap, but it's more than worth the price.
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