melon goggles mtb DMR 30 Year Melon Goggle Smoke
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melon goggles mtb

melon goggles mtb DMR 30 Year Melon Goggle Smoke

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melon goggles mtb DMR 30 Year Melon Goggle SmokeWhen it came to collaborating on products with likeminded brands, Melon Optics was a total no brainer. Almost half of our DMR Team riders are also sponsored by Melon Optics, and without doubt they produce some of the best quality goggles and lenses available. All we had to do was take care of the graphics for the straps and the soft bag that also doubles up as a lens cleaner. Wrapped around the Melon strap is a collection of our favourite DMR logos

When it came to collaborating on products with likeminded brands, Melon Optics was a total no-brainer. Almost half of our DMR Team riders are also sponsored by Melon Optics, and without doubt they produce some of the best quality goggles and lenses available. All we had to do was take care of the graphics for the straps and the soft-bag that also doubles-up as a lens cleaner.

Wrapped around the Melon strap is a collection of our favourite DMR logos and icons from the past 30 years – the more you look, the more you find – along with rubberised DMR logo on one side, and the Melon logo on the other. Melon Diablo goggles are the choice of Olly Wilkins, Ben Deakin, Preston Williams, Kerenza Scott, Will Easey – and many more. A unique one-piece outrigger, triple-layer face foam, a 360-degree venting system, and a deflector built into the outrigger to channel air into the vents and keep things cool – these features make Melon Diablo goggles the best in the game.

Whether racing the clock or hunting for jibs, get a clear view of the trail ahead with 100% UV protection and Lexan lenses that offer high-impact protection – with three tints available. Choose from Lexan Clear, Red Chrome, or Smoke lenses.

Lexan Clear – Fantastic visibility and eye defence from the elements, with 100% UV protection.

Red Chrome LensA great all-rounder. Suitable for a day out on the bike where you may face everything from sunny skies to tracks under the cover of trees. A real looker of a lens.

Smoke Lens – A great overcast option, suitable for cloudier skies or when riding in and out of lower light environments, such as through forest. Low key looks with great performance.

Limited Edition - once these DMR Melon goggles are gone, they're gone...

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