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Oakley Prizm lenses

 evert67
evert67
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The new Oakley Prizm lenses are supposed to give a better contrast than the previous Oakley goggle lenses.

I'm interested in the Prizm rose lens for low light conditions. (It's for my Airbreak snow goggle.) However, I also read messages from people that still prefer the persimmon or yellow lenses for low light conditions.

So I was wondering: does the Prizm rose really improve contrast? And is it an improvement over the persimmon or yellow lenses for low light conditions?

Thanks!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
There are a few comments over on the other Prizm thread: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=114047

If Oakley made the Prizm lens for my frame, I would have tried the rose lens to compare it to the HI yellow (which I prefer over the persimmon) because I'm always on the lookout for that holy grail lens that allows me to see where the hell I'm going in completely flat light. However, they have now discontinued my frame.
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