S safetyhound Member Nov 26, 2013 #1 Something comprable to an Oakley Hi Yellow. For foggy overcast Pac NW.
stupendous-man Active member Nov 26, 2013 #4 I use the ignitor at night, so it should be fine for low light.
Huck_Norris Active member Nov 26, 2013 #5 If you already know what tint you're interested in, try their website for a full list of what they have to choose from.
If you already know what tint you're interested in, try their website for a full list of what they have to choose from.
division.bell Active member Nov 26, 2013 #6 I use the Blue Sensor Mirror lens for 80% of my riding in the PNW. BLUE SENSOR MIRROR VLT: 70% Light rose base lens tint with a multi-layer mirror maximizes color definition and increases depth perception in varying levels of flat light conditions
I use the Blue Sensor Mirror lens for 80% of my riding in the PNW. BLUE SENSOR MIRROR VLT: 70% Light rose base lens tint with a multi-layer mirror maximizes color definition and increases depth perception in varying levels of flat light conditions
S safetyhound Member Nov 26, 2013 #7 Thanks everyone for all the first hand info. The smith website does a better job explaining VLT% than i had expected.
Thanks everyone for all the first hand info. The smith website does a better job explaining VLT% than i had expected.