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Flat Light goggle lens colors.

What lens color do you use for flat light / overcast conditions?

  • Clear

    Votes: 33 5.1%
  • Yellow tint

    Votes: 295 45.4%
  • Rose / red tint

    Votes: 204 31.4%
  • Gray tint / smoke / mirrored

    Votes: 12 1.8%
  • Brown tint

    Votes: 13 2.0%
  • I am chuck norris and I see everything.. :-)

    Votes: 39 6.0%
  • Polarized

    Votes: 54 8.3%

  • Total voters
    650
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Ya, this is a real concern for me as well.
But I want those ROSE colored lenses!

Is there a chance that Lens Color = B-32 is the same as ROSE???
I see that listed on some of the smaller frames and they LOOK like a pink lens.

BINGO!
The B-32 Prizm is the Rose tint, and it's made for low to medium light.
Not a clue why the heck they don't call is ROSE, but it is the correct Low Light Lens for Overcase FLAT LIGHT DAYS.


Chris...if you order the Airbrake you will get 2 prizm lens usually a blk iridium prizm and the rose prizm. I also run the airbrake frame and it fits well in moto helmets. I'm using a fly F2 carbon and a troy lee SE. The splice also fits well in moto helmets. Stay away from crowbar.
 
Backcountry.com has splice and airbrake w prizm rose. Search airbrake prizm or splice prizm
 
Just KILLS me to pay that kind of a price for a pair of goggles.
And I can't find a deal on them anywhere!

IF they are as good as advertized, and as customers testify i have no problem with the price, especially when it's important to see where you drive = safe and comfort.
I can be cheap on other items, but never when safety is on the table, also being comfortable when driving is important to me, because then i can be out driving in all kind of weather enjoying myself, when other stays in i'm out having fun. :D


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I see it's $120 a lens up here for replacement. Normally I go through 2 Scott lexan lens from minor scratching during normal in field wipes in a season. Some times 3 if I screw up at home cleaning the insides in a rush lol. They're about 30ish each and I stock up at the beginning of the season.

What does Oakley use for scratch resistance (one side or both sides?). Any durability-special care comparisons to lesser ,lol, goggle lens.
 
I see it's $120 a lens up here for replacement. Normally I go through 2 Scott lexan lens from minor scratching during normal in field wipes in a season. Some times 3 if I screw up at home cleaning the insides in a rush lol. They're about 30ish each and I stock up at the beginning of the season.



What does Oakley use for scratch resistance (one side or both sides?). Any durability-special care comparisons to lesser ,lol, goggle lens.


The lens is of the highest quality, but they can scratch. Worst thing people do is rub the inside lens when trying to clear snow and ice. Best to have a back up when that happens. I thaw mine in the skidoo google bag on my clutch cover. Works great, then dab up any water on lens w tissue, not wipe but dab
 
IF they are as good as advertized, and as customers testify i have no problem with the price, especially when it's important to see where you drive = safe and comfort.
I can be cheap on other items, but never when safety is on the table, also being comfortable when driving is important to me, because then i can be out driving in all kind of weather enjoying myself, when other stays in i'm out having fun. :D


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I agree.
But I still don't like writing that check.!! :face-icon-small-sho
 
I agree.
But I still don't like writing that check.!! :face-icon-small-sho

I see, you're rich.
I'm poor so i don't see a reason to save a few bucks here and there.
All kidding aside, i totally agree, if there's two comparable products i always buy the one that cost less, but i've had almost all makes of googles and one of my favorites have always been Oakley Crowbar, very good lenses, so when Oakley says that the Prizm is better i have to have them, no matter $

Sent from my Sanwa M12
 
Just think Of the $$$$ you will save when you see that creek bottom in white out conditions Or the wind lip you hit because you could not see it with regular goggles. ?
 
New goggle designs ain't cheap, but they just keep getting better.


I don't skimp with my eyes, be it goggles or glasses.


Rose Flight Decks ordered.


My Smith I/OX fit my helmet, so not too worried about the Decks.
 
I'll report back on the lens when the snow flies.

I had a chance to use the Prism lenses last week. Rode two days, one blue bird sunny the next overcast. The Jet black prism worked great on the sunny day. Yes, it helped bring more definition out compared to standard mirror lenses. The Rose prism were the bomb on the overcast day, again providing a ton more definition than my usual yellow lenses.
 
Groan.
Bit the bullet and bought a pair paying full retail.

Man how I hate that.
I shopped all over the dang net and could find a better price than $245!

Just kills me to not be able to find a deal somewhere.

Will offer up a full review and helmet compatibility report as soon as they arrive.
 
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