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Photochromatic goggles

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My old trusty poc's cornea nxt photochromatic goggles are almost buggered. Unfortunately I cant find a poc big nxt replacement in cornea or retina on the market to replace them with. So what's my options with other makes of goggles with photochromatic lenses?
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Smith are good my wife has them, I used to have a pair of Scott ones which were excellent, unfortunately I had to buy replacement ones in resort which aren't photochromatic Sad
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I purchased some up at Glenshee a couple of days before it all closed down, so not had a chance to test, but like the idea.
Bolle ones, they were. Stated as Cat S1-2, and certainly very light and good for dull cloudy light with s mild pinky yellow tinge iirc. Can't say how dark they'll go. Think that they do a men's and ladies' version: the ones I bought seem good for my small face.
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I have a couple of pairs of Salomons, the latest from this last season, and they're both excellent.

I did check all the specifications and those were the best I could find both times.
They work great, I'd never go back.

The only time you'll ever notice them is for about 2 seconds when you
ride from bright sunlight into forest, but even then they change fast enough.

They're not as dark as the darkest, but I've not had any issues with that.
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Julbo are good - i'm still using Smith though. Red Sensor in the past, now the newer Rose chromapop version photochromic i think it is. Works great from skiing under floodlights at night to sunny days. (All day mountaineering on glaciers etc would be another matter of course...).

Mine was for the I/O7 - the "ChromaPop I/O7 / Photochromic Rose 30-50% VLT"...

Link direct to a current smith option doesn't want to work, but go to smithoptics.com and you can choose the 'lens technology' to narrow the displayed choices down to the photochromic options

Summat like this one -
https://www.amazon.com/Smith-Optics-Adult-Snow-Goggles/dp/B07D8MZS9M/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=smith+photochromic+ski+goggles&qid=1575886017&sr=8-6&tag=amz07b-21

They're very good, highly recommended (and non fogging).
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