2000 Polaris
Indy 500 Classic Touring
  • Drive Type: Chain
  • Spark Plug: BR8ES
  • Track Length: 133.5 in.
  • Lug Height: 0.82 in.
  • Battery: YB14A-A2
  • Headlight Bulb: 22160
  • Wear Rods: 031855
For reference only, please consult your owner’s manual to confirm your sizes
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Snowmobile Goggles

Frozen eyeballs and frostbite/windburn on your face are no joke. But without the best snowmobile goggles, it can become a common occurrence. When wearing an MX style helmet, you need to have goggles that properly seal up the open space in the eyeport. The amount and type of foam used can make a huge difference on how well the goggles seal to your face. The shape of the goggle can also make a big difference on not leaving any skin exposed between the goggle and the helmet. Often times, it pays to use the same brand of goggles as the helmet that you wear. They are made to be a perfect fit with each other.

Fogging is another crucial element that needs to be conquered by your snowmobile goggles. Snow goggles utilize a dual-pane lens in order to prevent fogging. They use the same principal as a dual-pane window. A single lens will fog up almost immediately from the condensation from your breath and perspiration. Good venting is also crucial to keep dry air moving across the lens to remove any moisture. Snowmobile goggles with heated lenses are the ultimate insurance against fogging.

At Dennis Kirk, you will find the goggles that best fit your helmet and your style and for the lowest guaranteed prices. We keep a large selection from all of the top brands in stock and ready to ship to you the same day that you order. That way, you can get back out in the snow as soon as possible. And when your order is over $89, we will ship it to you for free. You can shop our goggles confidently. With our No Hassle return policy, you can easily exchange or return your snowmobile goggles until you get the ones that work best for you.