Prizm rose gold iridium vs prizm hi pink lenses

I use HI pink for every day except for like the 1 day a year im in direct sunlight, lens is unmatched
 
Prizm Hi Pink are a good choice. Used them in really shitty low-light conditions in Whistler and throughout the remainder of the UT spring season and they went hard. Good goggles. I have the XL Line Miners I think.
 
Can also confirm, the pink in my line miners is amazing for flat light days. I have even rode them at night which is nice
 
oakley is overpriced, use half of the money for something equally as good. the prizm tech or whatever other companies call them is total bs. just get some yellow lenses, they will work better than the overpriced oakleys.
 
14470131:lil.Boye said:
oakley is overpriced, use half of the money for something equally as good. the prizm tech or whatever other companies call them is total bs. just get some yellow lenses, they will work better than the overpriced oakleys.

Agreed, also I found the overall field of vision was rather small for such an expensive option.
 
14470268:KilaTsunami said:
Agreed, also I found the overall field of vision was rather small for such an expensive option.

true, they sit like an inch and a half away from your eyes. none of the frames really look any good tbh.

got some appertiff goggles for a fraction of the price of oakley and they are honestly better in almost every way. i got a bag with a separated room for lenses, two extra lenses, a box to keep the goggles in, microfiber hanky and stickers. what does oakley give you? goggles, cheap bag.
 
14470131:lil.Boye said:
oakley is overpriced, use half of the money for something equally as good. the prizm tech or whatever other companies call them is total bs. just get some yellow lenses, they will work better than the overpriced oakleys.

Disagree, the science behind the tints of technologies behind Prizm, and it's competitors is sound. Yellow is ok, but plain yellow will never give you the important contrast that Prizm provides. That is why every major brand has gone to some form of the same tech. I used to always be chasing the dragon to get just the right lens for the conditions. Always changing lenses and goggles. Now I'm able to rock the Pink Prizm probably 90% of the time, and switch to a smoke lens on only the brightest days.
 
14470295:lil.Boye said:
true, they sit like an inch and a half away from your eyes. none of the frames really look any good tbh.

got some appertiff goggles for a fraction of the price of oakley and they are honestly better in almost every way. i got a bag with a separated room for lenses, two extra lenses, a box to keep the goggles in, microfiber hanky and stickers. what does oakley give you? goggles, cheap bag.

This year they did step their game up w the bag. It’s a mini luggage bag almost like something you’d put toiletries in.. still, I don’t like how much blindspot I have in my peripherals
 
14470303:Session said:
Disagree, the science behind the tints of technologies behind Prizm, and it's competitors is sound. Yellow is ok, but plain yellow will never give you the important contrast that Prizm provides. That is why every major brand has gone to some form of the same tech. I used to always be chasing the dragon to get just the right lens for the conditions. Always changing lenses and goggles. Now I'm able to rock the Pink Prizm probably 90% of the time, and switch to a smoke lens on only the brightest days.

Let’s agree to disagree. I have grown up skiing overcast most of the time, the prizm lenses never made it all that better imo.
 
14470323:lil.Boye said:
Let’s agree to disagree. I have grown up skiing overcast most of the time, the prizm lenses never made it all that better imo.

We can disagree, though most of my days are either overcast, foggy, or actively dumping. And they have made a huge difference over basic yellow for me.
 
I'm going to get a set of line miners with a hi pink lens for low light days. I want to pick up a second lens for sunny days.

Which is better? Prizm black iridium or prizm dark grey?
 
14469093:DeebieSkeebies said:
Prizm Hi Pink are a good choice. Used them in really shitty low-light conditions in Whistler and throughout the remainder of the UT spring season and they went hard. Good goggles. I have the XL Line Miners I think.

mine giving me a link to some lenses, oakleys site isnt clear and last year the L lenses i got for my line miners were actually xm lenses
 
14470303:Session said:
Disagree, the science behind the tints of technologies behind Prizm, and it's competitors is sound. Yellow is ok, but plain yellow will never give you the important contrast that Prizm provides. That is why every major brand has gone to some form of the same tech. I used to always be chasing the dragon to get just the right lens for the conditions. Always changing lenses and goggles. Now I'm able to rock the Pink Prizm probably 90% of the time, and switch to a smoke lens on only the brightest days.

im contemplating the base of both googles. the rose gold has a bronze base and the the hi [pink has a rose base. you liked the switch from the golden/yellow base to a rose base in the prizm?

my eyes have to make a bigger adjustment when i take my googles off with a rose base.
 
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