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possible solution to oakley wisdom lens problem
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I don't have wisdoms yet, but i am planning on getting a pair, and a lot of kids complain about certain types of lenses being too dark or not dark enough for certain days on the slopes. well i was just wondering if anyone has tried interchanging lenses with the wisdoms. i heard it is difficult and time consuming to change lenses, but if it isn't then i will get wisdoms and maybe 2 or 3 different lenses to change for certain days. it'll be so sweetass
I'll stick my renob in your elohssa
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The lenses are almost as expensive as buying another pair of goggles.
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yea but you'd still be saving
I'll stick my renob in your elohssa
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ya you might as well buy three different pairs of wisdoms
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i have wisdoms and 2 different lenses..i got 2 because my shop screwed me over for 2 months so they gave me the lended lens and the one i originally ordered..the point is ..i have the persimmon and hi intensity blue lens...i find the blue to be the best...on my old oakleys i had the black iridium, which sucked for low light..but if you want a lens that looks sick and works well in all conditions i suggest the Hi Intensity Blue.
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yeah i want to do the same thing with my a-frames. I have black iridium, and they aren't all that great for low light days, especially in whistler, so im going to try and either get another pair with hi-intensity blue or a G30 lense.
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i can swap out the lenses in my wisdoms in about a minute (no exageration)
once you figure out the right way to do it, its easy as hell
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Yeah you don't need two pair, just switch the lenses. I got the black iridium for day and a clear for night skiing. I'll admit it took forever when I first got them but then I figured it out and its cool...
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