Smith Phenom Lens?

PKalow

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I'm looking at some Smith Phenoms and can't decide whether I should buy them with the Sensor mirror or the Platinum mirror. I want something pretty mirrored but it'd also be nice if I could use them all the time, suggestions?
 
i have the sensor mirror and love it... i ski a lot of low light/night conditions and they show the snow variations very well, great all around lense
 
How's the mirror on the sensors? If it's pretty decent then I'd probably get those with how much night skiing I do.
 
for daytime sunlight the platinum mirror would be better, but the sensor is an all the time lens..... the mirror is not super heavy on the sensor although, you can still see they eyes, but not like a regular amber lens or anything
 
The Sensor mirror is the best all around lens for places that experience more low light than sun. I ski a ton of trees in fog, and there is rarely sun, and I only use the Sensor mirror. It also works great at night. If you don't mind a little more light coming through on the sunny days, then it makes a perfect all conditions lens.
 
Yeah, I ski low light EC conditions and the sensor mirror is the best lense I've ever used.

I agree with him and eurotune, get the sensor mirror.
 
I find I lose my depth perception with the sensor mirrors. The two tone thing kind trips me out too. peripheral vision is wack with them. I like have the rose platinum mirror and like it for all conditions.. we ski like five days of sun a year.
 
theres a few that come with multiple (fuses, i/o) but not all of them.

i love sensor mirror for low light, but ignitor never leaves me goggles unless im night skiing. its ridiculously versatile for a darker lense
 
which one is the more mirrowed? and should i buy pheenom or another pair of crowbar whit a fire iridium or a black iridum for day skinng. cause i got pink for night. but which one is the best for day fire , black or the platinu. and whit the platinum can we see your eyes?

 
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