Lens for Cloudy Days?

YongLa

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Okay so, I ski in a place where it has those sunny days, but more cloudy days then anything. Cloudy... FOGGY... days.

Do you guys know a lens that can help me see better in them? Like, depth perception wise..

I'd like a lens with a cool mirror. I checked out the sensor lens, but it's got barely any mirror.

So:

Lens for cloudy, foggy conditions (Need depth perception)

Sick mirror.

Spherical would HELP.

P.S. I have really good vision, so bad vision affecting my depth perception is out of the questions.

Help = +K!

THANKS
 
Sensor lens is your best bet. Anything light will work. A mirror on the lens will make it darker and harder to see. If you actually want to see something don't get a mirrored lens for cloudy days.
 
oakley has the best selection of lenses to choose from.H.I. Persimmon is probably the best lens for any low light conditions, however it isn't mirrored.If you really want a mirrored lens, I would recommend pink iridium, having used them personally I know they have pretty good low light depth perception, and also work well on sunny days- one of the most versatile lenses. Also i've heard that black iridium works just as well, but haven't used them myself so can't say from a personal account.
 
My favorite is pink iridium. The HI Yellow works incredibly well too, but it's not mirrored at all. The black iridium is awful when it's not sunny.
 
Smith:

Sensor Mirror for flatter light cloudy days, Ignitor Mirror for overcast less flat light days.

Oakley:

Pink Iridium for flatter light cloudy days, VR50 Emerald Iridium for overcast less flat light days.
 
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