kenevil Active member Oct 15, 2007 #2 If by clear lens you mean totally clear, like no tint at all, then don't use them for skiing. Your eyes will be fried to shit
If by clear lens you mean totally clear, like no tint at all, then don't use them for skiing. Your eyes will be fried to shit
skinnylove Active member Oct 15, 2007 #3 Oakley makes a really nice one. A bit expensive but worth it most of the time. If you ski night a lot you will love it.
Oakley makes a really nice one. A bit expensive but worth it most of the time. If you ski night a lot you will love it.
jaylib Active member Oct 15, 2007 #4 I have some white aframes with a clear lens and also a blue tint lens
t-roy Active member Oct 15, 2007 #6 i have a clear lens for old a frames that i'm gonna use for night skiing since i got another pair or goggles for regular skiing. i'm not all about switching lenses all the time.
i have a clear lens for old a frames that i'm gonna use for night skiing since i got another pair or goggles for regular skiing. i'm not all about switching lenses all the time.
B bp3955 Member Oct 15, 2007 #7 ive got some prodigy's with blue sensor mirror lens perfect for night riding
skiRay Active member Oct 16, 2007 #9 i actually think im gonna get a pair for my crowbars if they have them. they come in handy for night skiing
i actually think im gonna get a pair for my crowbars if they have them. they come in handy for night skiing