Product spotlight: new Scott Fury glasses
SCOTT Sports is proud to announce the launch of their newest goggle, the Fury. The Scott riders will make their debut today during the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas/
With the Fury, Scott wants to turn things upside down. Following Scott's top model, the Prospect, these motocross goggles are the result of innovation, technology and design. The proven lens lock system, 3-layer facial foam, non-slip silicone strap and support for the same accessories as the Prospect should give you everything you need to protect yourself, says Scott!
The Fury goggles are available with both standard and light-sensitive lens options.
FURY GOGGLE: KEY FEATURES
Huge field of view
With the same lens as the Prospect goggles, the Fury offers a maximum field of view. The large lens combined with a thin frame construction brings the lens closer to your eyes. This maximizes your overall field of view.
Lens Lock System
This is also innovation that comes from the Prospect. Scott's innovative lens lock system is another highlight that sets these new glasses apart from the rest. The lens locking system guarantees the most secure lens attachment on the market while still allowing you to replace your lens anytime, anywhere.
WFS 50 Roll Off system
The Fury Goggle is compatible with SCOTT's revolutionary WFS50 system. The WFS50 is the largest film on the market at no less than 50 millimeters wide and offers you up to 50 clear strips even in the most challenging conditions. Finally, you can also use all Scott accessories such as lens tear-offs, antistick grid or mudflap for both the Fury and the Prospect.
More information at Scott-Sports.com
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