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Well, I know absolutely nothing about the figment lens options, but I can tell you this much:
-the goggle will or will not fog depending on the venting of hte goggle and lens combined, the only way to really alter the way a lens does or does not fog is to get a different set of goggles.
-Mirrored lenses (like where you can see your eyes) are one trick ponies and wont help much at night.
-Some reflective can cut glare at night, such as the lens 'clear with mirror' or whatever for soldiers, but the lens tint cant be too dark.
-If you wear a yellow lens on a bluebird day you will be squinting all the time and wont like the result.
-Its really best to get two lenses, one for day and one for night. Some tints can do both ok, but no lens can do both very well.
reflectives are great during sunny days and the vast majority of the time. they're not best when it comes to overcast/ bad lighting and they're not good for night skiing. Idk what anon makes but buying a reflective lense for normal riding and then a clear or rose lens for night is your best bet
your not really gonna find a mirrored lense thats good at night. Clear or yellow are your best bet but i dont know what anon figment lenses there are but light colored lenses are your best bet.