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Anon Figment Goggles
A figment is something imagined. For Disney, the Figment became a small purple dragon. For Anon, it became the Figment goggles. With unmatched style and the best impact protection available, the Anon Figment is more than a good idea its the perfect package of style, comfort and protection. Thank you Anon! Materials Built with thoroughly tested thermoplastic polyurethane, the Anon Figment Goggles are highly resistant to abrasion, maintain a consistent flexibility in changing temperatures and contain superior elasticity to fit every face shape. The Plush Fit Face Foam is a variable density, hypoallergenic face foam that provides a perfect goggle to face seal keeping out the elements while providing comfort for hours of riding.Shape Built for medium to large size faces, the Anon Figment features Spherical Lens Technology to enhance your horizontal, upward and downward field of vision.Lens Tech Anons Shield technology features a multi layer scratch resistant coating that delivers protection without distortion. Anti-fog treatment combats lens fogging in the most adverse and changing conditions with dual lens vented anti fog protection. 100% UV protection Highest quality polycarbonate lens that exceeds ANSI Z87.1 impact test standards.Ventilation Air Mesh Ventilation System is a lightweight, breathable, and moisture repellent membrane that seals the channel venting from blowing and melting snow. Channeled Top Venting offers a full perimeter channel of venting to ensure maximum airflow and prevents fogging in every condition.Strap The Anon Figment Goggles feature a custom engineered auto-adjust hinge and strap. This patented design feature incorporates proper swing tolerances that guarantee the best helmet compatibility of any goggle on the market.
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