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Dragon Rogue Skullcandy Goggles

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Dragon Rogue Skullcandy Goggles

For powder with more pow

$119.19
(Was $198.69)
free UK delivery
 
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Skullcandy Red

Approved by seasoned mountain-tamers Danny Davis, TJ Schiller and Gigi Ruff, the Dragon Rogue Skullcandy Goggles provide outstanding clarity in even the harshest conditions. And thanks to the specially-designed Skullcandy headphones you can now enjoy your favourite tunes even when you’re miles above the cloudline.

The tough polyurethane goggles have a triple layer of face foam for maximum comfort and ventilation. But it’s the lenses that set them apart. The chemicals used in the advanced anti-fog coating were originally developed by NASA. Super strong and long lasting, this same stuff has protected the helmets and visors of astronauts. So a little snow won’t bother it a bit!

Feed the goggles’ strap through the arms of the Skullcandy headphones and the whole lot will stay put on your noggin, even in the toughest conditions. Throw a mobile or MP3 player in your backpack and you’ll have all the musical inspiration you need to take on the snow park. Wooden bench, your time has come...
Product Features:
  • High spec Dragon goggles with Skullcandy headphones
  • 100% UV protection
  • Dual layer face foam
  • Polyurethane frame
  • Helmet compatible
  • Super anti-fog lens: featuring the same anti-fog chemicals used by NASA for spacecraft windshields and space helmet visors. Super strong and super long lasting
  • Medium fit
  • Replaceable strap
  • Micro fleece lining
  • Scratch resistance coating

Customer Reviews

The Dragon Rogue’s offer optical clarity for the mountain with pure comfort to make your mountain experience easily visible, comfortable and long lasting. The sound quality is perfect with just the right amount of base. Its like having a sound track to ski to.
Alex Melvin, Dublin,Ireland - 20th January 2013