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i allways seem to make the wrong choice when buying goggles, so am i better off getting one pair of light reactive goggles or investing in two pairs for both ends of the spectrum ??
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scott
goggles , does anyone have the light sensitve lens and do they work quick enough
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I have some Zeal Optics goggles with their PPX (photochromic and polarized) lens. TBH, I've not really noticed that they get that much lighter and darker and they're definitely too dark in very dim light. You're possibly better off with something with swapable lenses.
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Neilski
, buy two pairs. I have a pair with a pink lens (pink iridium by Oakley) and a pair with a black/brown lens (black iridium by Oakley) and both are useable in all conditions but are definitely better than the other in the right ones.
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I wear my Bolle vermillion Modulators over my normal reactolite glasses, Seems a good combo for all conditions
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