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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Oakley A frame snow goggle replacement lens emerald iridium 99% new. No scratches. Bought new at $75 and now letting it go at $65 (with a 90% new persimmon lens) $60 (without persimmon lens). Emerald iridium lens used only once and comes with receipt and box.
Location: Hong Kong, International shipping applied $10. Photo available |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Probably and also the goggle left untouched for a year.i get to snowboard once a year only. Read that polyurethane is left untouched for too long will failed.
The google comes with persimmon lens. But the emerald iridium bought from Oakley New York store with official receipt. It will works perfectly for the lens. Don't worry. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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This just shows your ignorance. The OP lives in Hong Kong where it is hot and extremely humid for a good chunk of the year. Lots of plastic products degrade very quickly here. This is especially true for items meant for different conditions/temperature ranges like, guess what, snowboard goggles.
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