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Scott 89Xi Light Sensitive TurboFlow Goggles

If you're looking for a good pair of goggles you HAVE to try the 509's with polarized lenses!!!!!

After using them last season everyone in our group uses them and I have had very little complaints from customers!!

Tom designed these goggles for sledders not skiers so they work awesome.

Just my 2 cents.
 
Hello Old Thread.

I searched and this is what I found.. so :face-icon-small-ton

Anyway. Bought the 89Xi LS goggles (Dec 2009), and I was very happy with them.. Here we are Mar 2010 and the lens no longer works. It stays clear or untinted. Only works for 4 months? I hope I'm the only one. They fit my helmet perfectly, I really like the "amp blue", and will probably just buy that lens. But I was curious if other peoples lens had stopped working??
 
I am looking to try a new set of goggles the Scott 89Xi Light Sensitive TurboFlow Goggles.

http://www.helmetoutletusa.com/inde...me=89Xi Light Sensitive TurboFlow&Manuf=Scott

Anyone have these or tried them. I have never used a blue tint, or Light Sensitive before not really sure about that ?

Thanks

They are awsome on a bluebird day or in the dead of night.

Anything in between they totally suck. In flat light, they are too dark .... I will have them up then as soon as a cloud goes over the sun I have to take that lens out and put my yellow one back in.

On the flip side .... I absolutley _LOVE_ the LS lens for riding dirt in the summer time. Works phenomenally for that.
 
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