100% ® launches the Armega Forecast System
The revolutionary Forecast system is now available for the ARMEGA
100%®, the San Diego-based company, has launched the ARMEGA Forecast system, an accessory to the ARMEGA goggle designed to help riders perform at their best, in the worst conditions.
The revolutionary ARMEGA Forecast is a complete mud system consisting of precision engineering that works seamlessly under the worst conditions. Smoother pulling, wider film and multiple advanced systems help achieve your goal by providing the maximum visibility. Add the revolutionary Forecast Shield for an extra layer of protection.
The Forecast Shield attaches to the goggle frame over the film system to improve film retention against the lens. This improves resistance to water leakage behind the film and prevents heavier, sticky mud from loosening the film. Add extra tear-offs to the integrated pins on the shield for extra confidence when the starting gate drops. Maximize your eyewear arsenal by utilizing the advanced ARMEGA quick lens change system and effortlessly swap your UltraHD lenses for a Forecast system in seconds.
ARMEGA Forecast:
– 50mm ultra-wide film provides the maximum vertical field of view
– Transparent mud visor prevents leakage behind the film
– Multiple scrapers clean the film to reduce mud consumption
– Translucent rear bushings allow the remaining film to be easily seen
– Smooth action film extractor ensures quick cleaning of the entire field of view
– Overspin limiter keeps the film tight at all times to resist wind
– Uses the proven ARMEGA quick lens change and lock system
The ARMEGA-Forecast film system costs €74,95 and is available through motorcycle stores.
Posted: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
By: HOCO Parts
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