Fire Iridium Lenses at Night

LPT_311

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Hey i have fire Iridium WIsdoms and i do alot of night skiing. How are these at night.

-B

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go on oakleys website and look at the lense compostions. the fire and black iridium only let in like 13-14% of available light, thus are good for sun and bright lights. the H.I lenses let in a lot more, like 30% or something.

My guess is that you'll probably be ok, but doing a lot of night skiing you might just want to buy a clear lense.

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they be ok

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yeah i have them. they work ok i wish i had some persimmon noes for night but they get the job done.

(trust me, the '' things aren't actually there)

 
theyre pretty bad for night skiing. If your hill is really lit up they'll work but you'll probably end up just putting them up when your skiing and wearing them on the lift to keep your face warm if the lightings pretty shitty. Theyre amazing in the sun though.

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yeah slight problem here. I can't seem to find out how to get my lenses out 2 put new ones in. It isn't rocket science, so call me stupid, but does ne1 know how

haha

-B

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you just have to pop the lense out from the sides of the goggles. there are little knobs where the other lenses clip on.

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The wisdom lenses are just as interchangeable as the A frames. Use your provided silk to hold the lense while you pull the frame away from it. There will be 5 holes on top, 1 on each of the lower corners, and 3 around the bridge of the nose. Hope that helps.

 
should b ok on groomed runs.

little tricky on bumps.

one thing 4 sure

they look phuckin awesome!!

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