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Polarised goggles

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I am thinking of replacing my low light goggles (Oakley Hi Yellow) as I cracked them several years ago. The crack was from a wipe out and is in the centre of the goggle, so I cannot see it when I wear them but, well, I also just fancy some new kit. Plus, I always wished I had bought a second pair of goggles, rather than replacement lenses.

I am looking at Oakley's HI Amber polarised lens in Crowbar frames.

I would be using them for low light conditions and am hoping the polarisation can help define some slope contour in flat light conditions.

Polarised lenses have been around for a few years now so I wondered what the user feed back is, especially in low conditions. In those conditions, do they justify the price premium?
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i had a set of smith and they were awesome. best goggles i've ever had Smile
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eddiethebus, Did you find them better in low/flat light conditions or just at better stopping glare in bright sunlight?
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actually i've got a bit confuzzled! my smith goggles had the lenses that changed colour with the light. I've got some polarised dragons at the moment though and in all honesty I dont notice any difference! they look good though! Very Happy
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bar shaker, I've got Oakley A Frame polarised hi amber and they are great in all but really flat light, then I use a hi yellow lens. I 100% recommend the polarised, show up snow relief really well.
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I've som Zeal polarized and photochromic goggles. TBH, I didn't notice any difference and hardly ever use them now. I'm more likely to my ESS ones with simple, but interchangable, smoke/yellow/clear lenses.
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bar shaker, from my O level (yes, not GCSE) physics, I reckons that polarised lenses will mainly reduce glare when it's v sunny - that's why anglers use polarised glasses. I reckon the improvement in low light will not be great. Having said that, I've not tried them in low light.
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dobby, you may be as old as me!! I'll just replace my HI Yellows, I think. They are pretty good, I just wondered if there was anything better. My thinking was the light, in a flat light situation. is very scattered and not from a point source (it comes from the cloud layer, not the sun) so a polarising filter may remove a lot of 90/270 degree polarised stray rays and clean up what was otherwise a flat white piste/field. It was a long shot and it seems I was wrong.
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I`ve got polarised Hi Ambers, and love them, but prefer swapping to a Persimmon in lower light, or yellow lenses.
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I thought non-polarised was better in low light?
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I have 3 different lenses (and 2 frames) - black iridium (polarised) for blue sky days, persimmon for overcast/dull days and HI yellow for v low light.
Seems to cover most bases!
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They mainly reduce glare from relected light. I can't see any point for ski goggles to be honest.
They also screw up the iPhone display if you use one.
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The Oakley hi amber yellow polarised lens is great, providing great definition of the snow surface in poor light. Bit gutted that I managed to break mine in transit.
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You know it makes sense.
Just ordered a pair of A Frame Hi Yellow, will test them out in a few weeks time Happy
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Bought some Scott OTG light sensitive ones last week and tested them in bright sunshine and driving snow over the weekend - FABULOUS. and my glasses did not fog up once nor did the goggles.
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I have Oakley Polarised ones - they are super pretty but when I get some spare pennies I will be buying some yellow lensed gogs for low vis days as I really struggle at the moment.
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