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google lenses for low light conditions

I run the Pro-Vue snap lens system. Dark gray/green tint for the sunny days, yellow for the somewhat overcast, amber (red/yellow/brown mix) for the really overcast days. http://www.pro-vue.com/snap.html

You can get a little powder between the snap lens and the regular lenses from time to time, but it's easy to knock out. Been running this setup for 7 years and love the versatility and quick change ability. I keep my lenses in my front jacket pocket and can change them out in about 30 seconds.
 
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I'll second the Persimmon(rose not yellow) lens.. while not a popular snowmobiling brand BRIKO goggles have one of the best if not the best lenses I've ever used for skiing/snowmobiling in low light.
I even had a pair of briko glasses with the lens I would use for dusk/dawn driving.
 
I have always worn an amber lens from oakley for everything until two weeks ago when we rode Revy. I tried a set of the bright yellow lens' (still oakley snow goggles) and wow... what a difference in the really flat light! I would highly recommend giving them a try.:)
 
I've bought the Bolle's that costco carries...they kick butt in all conditions!
 
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