158 days ago

Day & Night-Vision Protective Gears Sunglasses Drivers Goggles Glasses - 1pr ea

Dave from Hornby

Day and Night-Vision Glasses Protective Gears Sunglasses Night Vision Drivers Goggles Driving Glasses Interior Accessories Anti Glare - 1 x Pair of each type

Makes a great gift for the Driver in your family!

Features:

100% new and high quality.

Wear black lenses during the day to eliminate roads and road signs while driving. And the glare of the car glass, anti-snow blind, reduce the stimulation of the eyes.

Wearing a yellow lens at night reduces the amount of impact caused by the high beam and xenon headlights.

Specifications:

Material: PC

Black lens For daylight
Yellow lens For night

Package included:

1 x set of Driver Goggles (1 x Black + 1 Yellow)

Also separate option available for $25 single pr of BLUE Quisvicker sunglasses (Not able to swap for either of the main listing pair)

Price: $25

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