Light Sensitive Goggles

tomeaston

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I just got myself some Scott light sensitive goggs after I was persuaded in the shop that with them I'd never need another lens... I haven't tried them yet, but was wondering if anyone's got some experience of light sensitive lenses? do they really work that well?
 
13872959:Sharko said:
How about you try them out and let us know?

Well there'll be a short delay of a couple of months before I'll get a chance to test them... Ski conditions in the UK are wack... But why not, I'll write up a so called 'comprehensive' review of these lenses once I'm back from Austria
 
The best sign of them working is just being able to see decently on any given day and not thinking about your lenses while you're skiing.
 
have used the red sensor chroma pop lense from smith and I personally wasn't all that jazzed up. I guess It perhaps made low light a little more friendly, but nothing crazy noticeable.
 
i had a good experience with Dragon Transitions. fast and relatively accurate dimming compare to other photochromic lenses. there are also a few Transition range to choose from. personally I prefer the clear to dark one
 
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