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I just got myself some Scott light sensitive goggs after I was persuaded in the shop that with them I'd never need another lens... I haven't tried them yet, but was wondering if anyone's got some experience of light sensitive lenses? do they really work that well?
Well there'll be a short delay of a couple of months before I'll get a chance to test them... Ski conditions in the UK are wack... But why not, I'll write up a so called 'comprehensive' review of these lenses once I'm back from Austria
have used the red sensor chroma pop lense from smith and I personally wasn't all that jazzed up. I guess It perhaps made low light a little more friendly, but nothing crazy noticeable.
i had a good experience with Dragon Transitions. fast and relatively accurate dimming compare to other photochromic lenses. there are also a few Transition range to choose from. personally I prefer the clear to dark one