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Volcom Yae Gloss Black Goggle
Volcom Yae Gloss Black Goggle

Volcom Yae Gloss Black Goggle

£ 100.-£ 50.-
incl. VAT 
-50 %
Colour: red chrome

 

 

 

 

Product details

Weather

Sunny to partly cloudy conditions

Article number

  • 683852
  • Gender

    • Men
    • Women

    Material Specification

    • Polyurethane Frame / Polycarbonate Lens

    Lens Shape

    • Cylindrical lens

    Light Transmission

    • 15 %

    Goggle Features

    • Over the glasses fit

    Goggle Fit

    • Medium

    Lens Coating

    • Mirrored

    Product description

    Yeah to the 90s with the Volcom Yae

    The Volcom Yae comes with a look that couldn't be more 90s, but offers you technology you wouldn't want to do without today.
    The cylindrical lens provides a clear view, while the soft 3-fold foam adapts perfectly to your face.
    Helmet-compatible and a band with silicone provide the best protection, with clear vision.

    Red Chrome Lens
    The Volcom Red Chrome lens is perfect for sunny, slightly cloudy days.

    • Transmittance of visible light: 15 %

    Features
    • Cylindrically moulded polycarbonate lens
    • Anti-fog and anti-scratch hard coating
    • 100 % UV protection
    • Wide peripheral vision
    • Lightweight, moulded TPU frame
    • Ergonomic frame design
    • Three layer face foam
    • 40 mm adjustable strap with silicone backing
    • Compatible with helmets and prescription glasses

    About Volcom

    Born out of the spirit to pursue ones passions, Volcom's mission is to turn obstacles into opportunities and give people the courage to tempt the impossible. Right in line with what we here at Blue Tomato strive to do. Volcom have taken the snowboard, skate and surfing scenes by storm since they kicked the whole thing off in 1991, and it doesn't look like they are about to stop any time soon.